Pre-Grant Publication Number: 20070180110
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Summary / Description
| Summary / Description | Describes the various solutions available for Microsoft ASP.NET to persist session state so that it can be shared between web servers and thus survive server failure. |
Basic Information
| Type of Prior Art | Online Publication |
| URL | http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-u... |
| Author/Creator | Rob Howard |
| Title | ASP.NET Session State |
| Publication Date | December 28, 2000 |
| Publisher | Microsoft Corporation |
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Excerpt
Excerpt Support for server farm configurations. By moving to an out-of-process model, ASP.NET also solves the server farm problem. The new out-of-process model allows all servers in the farm to share a session state process. |
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The prior art teaches us that ASP.NET has a mechanism for choosing different state management solutions at runtime. The solution chosen can be in process, out of process (just for that server) or in a SQL Server database. If a developer so chooses they can extend ASP.NET to target a different database.
The prior art teaches us that ASP.NET has a mechanism for choosing different state management solutions at runtime. The solution chosen can be in process, out of process (just for that server) or in a SQL Server database. If a developer so chooses they can extend ASP.NET to target a different database.
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