Hi,
In WGX i used to create session variables with:
VWGContext.Current.Session.Item(“HostingMail_Type”)
for asp.net there is system.web.httpcontext.session
With WiseJ, what shoul I use, is there a WiseJ Session variables like it existed in WGX?
In Wisej the Session object is dynamic so you can refer to any field without using the indexer:
Application.Session.IsLoggedOn = "whatever"; Application.Session.IsLoggedOn = true; Application.Session.MyName = "Test"; etc.
To check the authenticated user you can use:
Application.User or Application.LogonUserIdentity.
We don’t use the Session.Items since we don’t use the ASP.NET session. You can simply do:
Application.Session.hostinguser = txtusername.Text.Trim();
Note: in VB.NET you need Strict Off to use dynamic objects. Otherwise use the indexer with the field name.
Hi,
Any idea on this?
Jorge
Hi Again,
For WGX there was something that i liked, that was:
VWGContext.Current.Session.IsLoggedOn = True
and them we used the variables on it like below, how can i do this in WiseJ?
VWGContext.Current.Session.Item(“hostinguser”) = txtusername.Text.Trim
Hi Jorge,
you can read/write session variables in Wisej as
Wisej.Web.Application.Session("Name") Best regards Frank
Thanks Frank!
Where can i post a feature request, for the “IsLoggedOn” like in WGX, that when it turns into false he kill’s the app?
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