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* When "@Conversational" is not specified on a service interface, the * service contract is stateless.
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* A service may be declared as conversational by marking its Java interface * with "@Conversational". If a service interface is not marked with * "@Conversational", it is stateless.
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* BService has no "@Conversation" annotation so communication from A-> is * stateless */ @Test public void atConversation1() throws Exception { String thisState = "This State"; Assert.assertNotSame(thisState, aService.setThenGetB1State(thisState)); } /** * Line 325-327:
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* Java service interfaces may be annotated to specify whether their * contract is conversational as described in the Assembly Specification * by using the "@Conversational" annotation. A conversational service * indicates that requests to the service are correlated in some way */ @Test public void atConversation2() throws Exception { String thisState = "This State"; Assert.assertSame(thisState, aService.setThenGetB2State(thisState)); } }