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Statefulness in .NET

I am trying to assess the applicability of .NET for
a specific web application, possibly implemented as a
web service. One requirement that I have (on the server-
side) is to maintain (between calls to the web service) an
open socket connection to another (non-.NET)application.
Plus keep other state information between calls.
I know very little about .NET yet, and I have seen some
claims to the effect that .NET's ways to maintain state
between calls are limited, and the recommended way is based
on database storage. I would prefer not to use a database.
This particular web service is not going to have many
clients or service a lot of requests but response must be
as fast as possible. Some argue that J2EE provides better
support for this kind of persistense.

Can somebody comment on how this REALLY is with .NET?

Thank you.
Nov 22 '05 #1
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