How would you do it without NHibernate? On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 9:08:45 AM UTC, Andrewz wrote: > > CallSessionContext uses CallContext's GetData, SetData which won't work > because after await is completed, there's another thread in the asp.net's > pool which executes the code after await, so the current session is going > to be null > > CallContext has LogicalSetData \ LogicalGetData but I'm not sure if that's > OK to use. > I was hoping someone can share their experience > > On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 10:46:17 AM UTC+2, Ricardo Peres wrote: >> >> Well, that's the point: just what I said; either use CallSessionContext >> or write your own. >> >> RP >> >> On Monday, December 15, 2014 11:06:27 PM UTC, Andrewz wrote: >>> >>> Well, that's the point, how to store that without HttpContext.Current >>> >>> On Monday, December 15, 2014 10:22:17 PM UTC+2, Ricardo Peres wrote: >>>> >>>> You need to use a context that does not store the session in a >>>> thread-specific way, perhaps CallSessionContext or WebSessionContext, if >>>> your WCF web service is in ASP.NET compatibility mode. Or you can >>>> write your own, just inherit from CurrentSessionContext. >>>> >>>> RP >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Monday, December 15, 2014 6:47:16 PM UTC, Andrewz wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I'm using a simple hybrid session context (see implementation here: >>>>> http://pastebin.com/efA9efCY) >>>>> >>>>> This has been working fine in a .NET web-app, but I need to implement >>>>> calling async code which makes HttpContext.Current unavailable after a >>>>> call >>>>> to 'await' completes, even if I'm in .NET 4.5 (code is running in context >>>>> of a WCF service) >>>>> >>>>> How to I implement a new session context which works with 'await' ? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>
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