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session state ???

Hi,

I have following function in a WebService-class :

[WebMethod(EnableSession=true)]
public int Count()
{
if ( null == Session["mycounter"] )
Session["mycounter"] = 0;
else
m_counter = (int)Session["mycounter"];
Session["mycounter"] = ++m_counter;
return m_counter;
}
'm_counter' is a datamember of the class.

When calling the WS-function from IExplorer several times do I get an incremented count as return value : OK

.... but invoking the same WS-function from a ConsoleApp always returns me the same value of 1 ???

result = calc.Count();
result = calc.Count();
Console.WriteLine("Count : {0}", result);

how come ?
thnx
Chris

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Are you managing the cookie in your console app? You must send the cookie
up - otherwise, ASP.NET will have no way to provide session management.
State management is usually not a good idea for web services, as most
clients have no idea that they need to push a cookie.
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Mickey Williams
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"Chris C" <cm****@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Hi,

I have following function in a WebService-class :

[WebMethod(EnableSession=true)]
public int Count()
{
if ( null == Session["mycounter"] )
Session["mycounter"] = 0;
else
m_counter = (int)Session["mycounter"];
Session["mycounter"] = ++m_counter;
return m_counter;
}
'm_counter' is a datamember of the class.

When calling the WS-function from IExplorer several times do I get an incremented count as return value : OK
... but invoking the same WS-function from a ConsoleApp always returns me the same value of 1 ???
result = calc.Count();
result = calc.Count();
Console.WriteLine("Count : {0}", result);

how come ?
thnx
Chris

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ASP.NET resources...
Nov 16 '05 #2
Hi Chris,

Try to instantiate CookieContainer class for CookieContainer property of
your using proxy object.

"Chris C" <cm****@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:u8**************@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
Hi,

I have following function in a WebService-class :

[WebMethod(EnableSession=true)]
public int Count()
{
if ( null == Session["mycounter"] )
Session["mycounter"] = 0;
else
m_counter = (int)Session["mycounter"];
Session["mycounter"] = ++m_counter;
return m_counter;
}
'm_counter' is a datamember of the class.

When calling the WS-function from IExplorer several times do I get an incremented count as return value : OK
... but invoking the same WS-function from a ConsoleApp always returns me the same value of 1 ???
result = calc.Count();
result = calc.Count();
Console.WriteLine("Count : {0}", result);

how come ?
thnx
Chris

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ASP.NET resources...
Nov 16 '05 #3

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