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Best practice to share session between .net 1.1 and .net 3.0/3.5

I work on an asp.net 1.1 application which we cannot upgrade to a newer
version of .net so we want to look into sharing session, preferably with 3.5,
but if that isn't possible with 2.0 or 3.0

Session is currently stored in SQL Server for the 1.1 asp.net application.
Is there any way we can implement features in a newer version of .net and
share session with this legacy 1.1 application?

--
Regards,

Phillip Johnson (MCSD For .NET)
PJ Software Development
www.pjsoftwaredevelopment.com
Mar 11 '08 #1
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I believe the SQL Server Session arrangment in ASP.NET 2.0 is the same as it
was for ASP.NET 1.1 .

3.0 and 3.5 don't come into the picture here because that's not where
Session is implemented.
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"Phil Johnson" wrote:
I work on an asp.net 1.1 application which we cannot upgrade to a newer
version of .net so we want to look into sharing session, preferably with 3.5,
but if that isn't possible with 2.0 or 3.0

Session is currently stored in SQL Server for the 1.1 asp.net application.
Is there any way we can implement features in a newer version of .net and
share session with this legacy 1.1 application?

--
Regards,

Phillip Johnson (MCSD For .NET)
PJ Software Development
www.pjsoftwaredevelopment.com
Mar 11 '08 #2
Has the option to configure session in sql server been removed from 3.5 then?
I have a book by Andrew Troelson (Pro C# 2008 and the .NET 3.5 Platform)
that details how to configure web config to store session in SQL Server,
which looks the same as configuring previous versions.

Also, do you know of any good examples on how to share session between .net
1.1 and 2.0 asp.net applications?

--
Regards,

Phillip Johnson (MCSD For .NET)
PJ Software Development
www.pjsoftwaredevelopment.com
"Peter Bromberg [C# MVP]" wrote:
I believe the SQL Server Session arrangment in ASP.NET 2.0 is the same as it
was for ASP.NET 1.1 .

3.0 and 3.5 don't come into the picture here because that's not where
Session is implemented.
-- Peter
Site: http://www.eggheadcafe.com
UnBlog: http://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com
Short Urls & more: http://ittyurl.net
"Phil Johnson" wrote:
I work on an asp.net 1.1 application which we cannot upgrade to a newer
version of .net so we want to look into sharing session, preferably with 3.5,
but if that isn't possible with 2.0 or 3.0

Session is currently stored in SQL Server for the 1.1 asp.net application.
Is there any way we can implement features in a newer version of .net and
share session with this legacy 1.1 application?

--
Regards,

Phillip Johnson (MCSD For .NET)
PJ Software Development
www.pjsoftwaredevelopment.com
Mar 12 '08 #3

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