MVC :: Session Is Null With A Hybrid Application?
Apr 2, 2010
I apologize if this question has been asked prior, but I hunted around for about 3 hours today looking for some information. I have taken our existing application and converted it to use both Web Forms and MVC. This application uses multiple modulessuch as Products, Orders, Administration, etc... Each one of those is a web application and a hybrid that is copied into the main application at build time. We are using the Composite Web Application Block to handle our modules and IoC. I have created a Controller Factory that inherits the DefaultControllerFactory and overrides the GetControllerInstance method. However, I commented this out and it still gives the same problem. That problem being that when the controller is in an action, the Session is null. From what I understand, the Handler implements IRequiresSessionState, so the session should not be null. I have tried it out in a smaller, non-hybrid application and the Session is not null. Therefore, it is something that I am missing in the application that I have converted. If anyone has any information on what I might be doing wrong,
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