A
Anthony P. Mancini
I'm working on a proof of concept that will ultimately be deployed on a load
balancer.
For the sake of a preliminary demonstration I created a C# object and marked
it's attributes
as Public Shared Static. I also set the EnableSessions and EnableViewState
Page directives
to false. Here's the part that stumped me :
as I was moving from page to page within the demo, I accidently realized the
data I dropped
into the C# object ( on login ) was being persisted throughout the
application. At first I thought
it was using the 1.1 framework on my local machine but it also worked on
another machine
without the framework. Does anyone know how that was happening ? I'm
hoping this data
was somehow being stored on the client browser which would make session
management really
easy, not to mention very friendly with respect to a load balancer.
Althought there was no
Javascript anywhere on the pages.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Anthony
balancer.
For the sake of a preliminary demonstration I created a C# object and marked
it's attributes
as Public Shared Static. I also set the EnableSessions and EnableViewState
Page directives
to false. Here's the part that stumped me :
as I was moving from page to page within the demo, I accidently realized the
data I dropped
into the C# object ( on login ) was being persisted throughout the
application. At first I thought
it was using the 1.1 framework on my local machine but it also worked on
another machine
without the framework. Does anyone know how that was happening ? I'm
hoping this data
was somehow being stored on the client browser which would make session
management really
easy, not to mention very friendly with respect to a load balancer.
Althought there was no
Javascript anywhere on the pages.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Anthony