State Management :: Control The Number Of Opening Session?
Jan 12, 2011
I want to control the login user to access our system. I authenticated all of users by using my own way in project. and I want to limit the number of user to access the system cncurrently. It means , We sell our project to customer as Licence software. If user buy it for three users, we will allow three conurrent login user to access the system. Our system allow our customer to create their own users as they wish. We don't want to control the user creation to use the system. but But we want to control the total no of current login user at the server as per our licence agreement . After reading some article, I see there are two main ways to control the no of users.
One way is to use the membership property in my project and then can count the number of online users by executing Membership.GetNumberOfUsersOnline Method.
If I use membership property, I think it is not ok at my project. As my understanding, the system will control the user creation if we use the memebership provider. I am not really sure whether I can use membership provider property to get my system requirement or not.
How to solve Cross browser session Problem???When i login to my site and open a new tab,the session is shared.I want a new session for each tab.It is possible without using cookieless = 'true',but i cant use this.
We have a web site that implements a custom SiteMapProvider using a User Control added in the master page. I need to be able to limit the sitemap nodes added depending on the logged in user, that is, certain users should not see certain sitemap nodes. Currently, the login processing code determines if users are in the certain category or role and then sets a value in session state, for example, Session["UserInRoleXXX"] = "Yes"; I tried changing the code in the user control to check the session state, but I got the following error: NullReferenceException ... Object reference not set to an instance of an object." Can session state be accessed in a user control?
i want to upload picture throw FileUpload control and then store it in session, after store in session i want to read it out to image control and insert to database.
I read the solutioin for this error, at the following link :http://forums.asp.net/p/1046935/1576341.aspxbut I am still not clear what exactly causes the error. I have two doubts :1. Can anyone please elaborate a bit on this issue, with any example ????2. Is there any drawback of this approach ?
I'm curently developing web application which uses standard form authorization and, of course, server session objects (quite classic app). Now I'm developing client side component, which base functionality is to allow users to acquire tiif/jpg/pdf document from scanner (client side) and send it to server. Because of scan complexity and need for very user friendly interface i decided to implement Activex object (object written in .net 2.0). Until now all was ok, so I have got activex which succesfully registers and scan documents on client - but i cannot manage with sending files to server.
My concept of sending files was like that:
- preparing Upload.aspx web page wich is used for reciving files sended by POST method and saving files in database (of course to proper save in database i need some current user context information) - in ActiveX i decided to use System.Net.HttpWebRequest object to prepare and send data the problem was third point:
- i thought that in-proc activex object would "derive" web session form web page activex is placed on - but i was wrong (or i made it wrong). Whenever i send request form Activex, in response i got login.aspx page - so it looks that new session is created and new authorization is needed.
I was trying to pass to my Activex values stored in "ASP.Net_SessionId" and ".ASPXAUTH" cookies, as i found that these are the values identifying session and athorized user - but with no luck.
I think, that becaause HTTP is stateless protocol all information needed to "connect to/share" existing session on IIS server need to be included in request data, so there must be way to add these information to request sended from my activex.
I would be very grateful, if someone could provide me information what should i add (headres/cookies/etc... ?) to my request data so it could share session from "parent" web page.
Which is best option to store confidential information in a page?Control,Session,QueryString etc ... ?And also the performance also should be good ... ?
Customer were getting "View State Validation Error" due to worker process recycling at our production webserver and to fix that i applied machinekey and then move my Session state Mode from In Proc to State Server to retain session data and not kick out the customer to relogin. I had serialization issue with one object which has to be stored in session but when i moved it out of session i could able to resolve the issue.
But doing all these i was partly successfull in keeping the user in their session when Worker Process recycle event occurs.I was able to refresh the page or make a post back by clicking the refresh button and also able to retain the session values. But the Problem occurs when sending asynchronous request to server which we do periodically every 15 minutes from the moment the user logs in.The web page doesnot update data on website when sending asynchronous request.By Debugging I found at this particular code point it fails to make a postback which is required.
<%=GetHintFromServer%> (When there is no Worker Process recycle i t gets replaced by WebForm_DoCallback('__Page',message,ShowHint,null,null,false) on postback) Everything works fine when there is no Worker Process Recyling but when it happens looks like sending request asynchronously using javascript fails .Remember When I make a post back by manually clicking submit button everything works fine.
I am new to .net 4.0 and am using EF Model and SessionState Mode=SqlServer and I am getting this error below:
Unable to serialize the session state. In 'StateServer' and 'SQLServer' mode, ASP.NET will serialize the session state objects, and as a result non-serializable objects or MarshalByRef objects are not permitted. The same restriction applies if similar serialization is done by the custom session state store in 'Custom' mode.
I checked the stack trace and its complaining about
I marked it as serializable but then it complains about System.Data.Objects.ObjectContext is not marked as serializable and hence throws the same error.
Our ASP.NET App uses ASP State Session Management and has been rebuilt about 2 years ago [With .NET Framework 2.0]. We are currently in .NET framework 3.5 and have moved to SQL Server 2008 - but continue to use the same ASPState database. The State database has been upgraded to SQL Server 2008. Since then we have are seeing timouts/locks on ASPStateTempSessions table. I am wondering if we have to rebuild this database from scratch with some newer scripts?
I'm still debugging my application so it's on the local server. As I debug and stop then debug again, eventually lblNoOfUsers.text turns to "0" instead of "1", even as I'm navigating my application. It only turns to "1" again if I log out and sign back in. It's almost as though Membership.GetNumberOfUsersOnline my login are referencing two different session states. How is this possible? Does asp.net create a new session state cookie each time I start debugging?
All we have a global ships position tracking website which runs smoothly until IIS application pool recycles.When there is workerprocess recycling looks like session state expires as a result i loose all session data and when customer clicks refresh button he is redirected to login page.
In web.config Session state mode is set to InProc so i changed it to State Server but to my luck i have MAP object which is not serialiazable which is causing the maps from not appearing on the website.I tried adding serializable attribute to the object class but still not succesfull.Our website is accessed by our customers whose count is more than 1000.
Changing the session state mode from InProc to StateServer can really slow down the response time so Is it good to go further fix the serailizable issues and move to state server?.
Is there any way I can retain my session data when application pool recyles?..
Stopping Application pool from recycling may not be a good idea considering health factor of web server.
I have a clear button and a textbox in an aspx page. I set the session variable in this page as
String str = Textbox1.Text;
Session["TypeIds"] = str;
and I clear the sessions in a clear button event as
Session["TypeIds"]=null;.
Then when the user types some value in the textbox ,on Response.Redirect on another aspx page, the session variable returns null values.It does not retain its session state. The session state has to be maintained in the next page. Is it because this clear button event and setting explicitly to null creates this problem?
The fix for this error message is to run [Code]..... I have run that uptown, downtown and in my lady's chamber and it does no good, although it never complains. Are there any other possibilities?Details: IIS Server: v5.1 running on XP. SQLServer 2005 running on a different XP box.Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.3615; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.3618 There is an ASPState database on the server, containing only two tables: [Code].... and [Code]..... I did not use [Code].... when I ran [Code].... .
I am building a web app that is limited to one database, therefore I cannot use the ASP.NET config tool. As a quick means of getting this app online, I tried to use a simple session variable. The login page verifies the user's credentials, and if they pass, it sets the session variable to a certain value. All other pages check in the page_load event whether or not the session variable is equal to that value. The problem is that once being logged in for a short while and sending and recieving some data, the session variable resets, and I'm returned to the login page to repeat the process. Here's the basic code from my webforms:
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Is there some setting I need to change in the web.config file to adjust the cookie timeout or is that only for the config tool authentication methods?
I write a simple web site in asp.net. In one page i want to delete a folder of web root. When i delete it folder, the all session in project is changed to null. I write a post in this forum. Here is the adress of it post: ([URL]) Some pepole answer me to change the session state mode to StateServer. In default the session state mode is Inproc, and i changed the session state mode to stateServer.but when i changed the session to stateserver this error is appear in application eventlog after two day and my web site dont working in iis. This error is like this:
Event Type: Warning Event Source: ASP.NET 2.0.50727.0 Event Category: Web Event Event ID: 1310 Date: 3/12/2011 Time: 1:27:55 PM User: N/A Computer: WIN2003-00A346F Description: Event code: 3009 Event message: Unable to make the session state request to the session state server. Details: last phase='Sending request to the state server', error code=0x80072749, size of outgoing data=0 Event time: 3/12/2011 1:27:55 PM Event time (UTC): 3/12/2011 8:57:55 AM Event ID: a5c8bfd16f74429e820989e8ce8082d0 Event sequence: 10 Event occurrence: 1 Event detail code: 50016 Application information: Application domain: /LM/W3SVC/1547208020/Root-1-129443938731955000 Trust level: Full Application Virtual Path: / Application Path: C:InetpubwwwrootClishareClishare Machine name: WIN2003-00A346F Process information: Process ID: 1276 Process name: aspnet_wp.exe Account name: WIN2003-00A346FASPNET Exception information: Exception type: HttpException
Exception message: Unable to make the session state request to the session state server. Please ensure that the ASP.NET State service is started and that the client and server ports are the same. If the server is on a remote machine, please ensure that it accepts remote requests by checking the value of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesaspnet_stateParametersAllowRemoteConnection. If the server is on the local machine, and if the before mentioned registry value does not exist or is set to 0, then the state server connection string must use either 'localhost' or '127.0.0.1' as the server name.
Stack trace: Custom event details: For more information, see Help and Support Center at [URL]. When i reset ASP.NET State service, the problem is fixed, but after one or two days, this problem apears again. What's the problem and how can i fix it? And how can i delete a folder in asp.net without the session is lost?
I am getting this error "The session state information is invalid and might be corrupted " as i hve checked all my session variable initialized with some default value and the existing code works fine in version 1.1 but on conversion it is giving specified error. The error comes when i simply click on a link to redirect to some other page.
I created a form where I put some radio buttons. When User select one of them depending upon the option it will start his / her time counter. StartTime and EndTime and I am couting total time he/she takes. Till here it is OK. But what I want when user clicks on Logout, then he/she will logged out (Temporary). and after the some time when he / she will again login..... here, I want to set his / her EndTiming. I don't understand how to maintain this state?
I'm not sure if this is an error or is the right work mode for sql sessions.
I'm working now with Windows 2008 R2 Web Ed. and SQL Server 2008 Web Ed.
When I close my browse and open again a new browser window I need to login again in asp.net application and a new session is created in the sessions table in sql server.
It's this normal? I remember that with Windows 2003 and SQL 2005 this doesn't happend. When I closed my browser and open inmediately a new browser window my session was retained and I could continue working without relogin.