session end 
theoretically fires after 20 minutes of silence from a session owner.

But it is not guaranteed because there is a chance that 

1. the server software could screw up and not notice 100% of the
client's silence
2.  if aspnet_wp.exe restarts due to problem the people using the site
may not notice but the worker process may be too screwed up to dot its
I's and cross its T's and take care of fring all session ends.

That being the case smart programmers for many decades store data
permanently when they get it and may cache it to speed up access but
NO PROGRAMMER WHO WANTS  A RELIABLE APP stores any data in session
end. They store data when they get it and cache it or fetch it fast as
needed.

They store tokens (i.e. person id 178 goes with this clump of db data)
in sessions only and maybe cached data in caches or session but if
anyone updates that data they place it back in DB on the spot not at
session end.

An inexperienced programmer who never has tested their systems
extensively thinks gather data from n web pages and store it as
session end. A veteran stores it as he gathers each piece and never
procrastinates for an event that may not happen.


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>  I dont think it does, but am just crurious.  If it does know, should
>  not sessionend event (or sessionabandon) fire?
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