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Web server Cluster and SESSION.
Will clustering of webservers affect SESSION states?
Is there a dotnet term for the above mentioned scenario?
Pls advise.
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> Will clustering of webservers affect SESSION states?
> Is there a dotnet term for the above mentioned scenario?
> Pls advise.
> Thanks.
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in this case store the session in SQL
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> Hi everyone,
> Will clustering of webservers affect SESSION states?
> Is there a dotnet term for the above mentioned scenario?
> Pls advise.
> Thanks.
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Thanks!
But, is this step a must? Since this article was dated 12 Jun 06
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/317604
Currently on .net 1.1
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> You can store your session in a SQL Server such that your web servers all
> access the same store, however you have to note that everything you store
> in the Session needs to be serialisable for that to work.
> "Eric Layman" <namyalcire[at no spam]gmail.com> wrote in message
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State Server can also do the job for clustered servers.
ASP.NET applications support maintaining session state on a
centralized session state server *or* on a server running SQL Server.
Because the session state is managed centrally,
any cluster host can recover session state information.
Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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> You can store your session in a SQL Server such that your web servers all
access the same store,
> however you have to note that everything you store in the Session needs to
be serialisable for
> that to work.
> "Eric Layman" <namyalcire[at no spam]gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1174907530_3665@.sp6iad.superfeed.net...
Eric, please see my just-sent reply.
You can also use ASP.NET's State Server to maintain state in a cluster.
...and, please fix your clock.
You're posting 15 hours into the future. :-)
Thanks.
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"Eric Layman" <namyalcire[at no spam]gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks!
> But, is this step a must? Since this article was dated 12 Jun 06
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/317604
> Currently on .net 1.1
>
> "Aidy" <aidy@.noemail.xxxa.com> wrote in message news:uNudnTD9nLqeMJrbnZ2dn
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"Juan T. Llibre" <nomailreplies@.nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> State Server can also do the job for clustered servers.
> ASP.NET applications support maintaining session state on a
> centralized session state server *or* on a server running SQL Server.
> Because the session state is managed centrally,
> any cluster host can recover session state information.
Do you have any thoughts as to when to use one and when to use the other...?
There's a fair bit of information on the net about each individually, but
there doesn't seem to be much on which is the more suitable according to
infrastructure etc...
Thanks Juan!
What about implementation of cookies? I doubt cookies has the hassle of
sessions in a web cluster.
Since we are doing it for a company and the company is very strict about its
intellecutal properties; i doubt they are going to let us lay a finger on
their servers.
Im not 15 hours ahead. This is my local time. Its 9pm @. where I'm located
right now. GMT+8
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> Eric, please see my just-sent reply.
> You can also use ASP.NET's State Server to maintain state in a cluster.
> ...and, please fix your clock.
> You're posting 15 hours into the future. :-)
> Thanks.
>
> Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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re:
> Do you have any thoughts as to when to use one and when to use the other...?[/colo
r]
Couldn't you ask an easier question ?
That's a tough nut to crack.
:-)
All in all, I think it would depend on the size of the cluster.
Small and medium-sized clusters could probably make do with State Server.
For very large, and I mean *very* large, applications in large clusters,
redundant SQL Servers are called for.
That would mean : "a cluster of SQL Servers keeping state for a cluster of w
eb servers".
The scalability of *that* configuration runs into many millions of hits dail
y.
Caveat : when using SQL Server mode, objects stored in session state
are serialised and deserialised when a request is processed.
You cannot store objects which do not support serialisation in session state
,
if you use SQL Server, so that's something to keep in mind when programming.
Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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> "Juan T. Llibre" <nomailreplies@.nowhere.com> wrote in message
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>
> Do you have any thoughts as to when to use one and when to use the other..
.?
> There's a fair bit of information on the net about each individually, but
there doesn't seem to be
> much on which is the more suitable according to infrastructure etc...
>
re:
> What about implementation of cookies? I doubt cookies has the hassle of sessions i
n a web cluster.
You can use both cookies and cookieless sessions.
re:
> Im not 15 hours ahead. This is my local time. GMT+8
This message is stamped a bit after midnight tonight.
:-)
Check your Windows timezone setting.
OE says you posted your message on Mon, 26 Mar 2007 21:10:26 -0700
That's GMT -7, not GMT +8 ( which adds up to the 15 hour difference we're se
eing).
What's your physical location ?
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> Thanks Juan!
> What about implementation of cookies? I doubt cookies has the hassle of se
ssions in a web cluster.
> Since we are doing it for a company and the company is very strict about i
ts intellecutal
> properties; i doubt they are going to let us lay a finger on their servers
.
> Im not 15 hours ahead. This is my local time. Its 9pm @. where I'm located
right now. GMT+8
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Web server Cluster and SESSION.
Will clustering of webservers affect SESSION states?
Is there a dotnet term for the above mentioned scenario?
Pls advise.
Thanks.
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access the same store, however you have to note that everything you store in
the Session needs to be serialisable for that to work.
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Hi everyone,
>
Will clustering of webservers affect SESSION states?
>
Is there a dotnet term for the above mentioned scenario?
>
Pls advise.
>
Thanks.
>
>
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in this case store the session in SQL
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Hi everyone,
>
Will clustering of webservers affect SESSION states?
>
Is there a dotnet term for the above mentioned scenario?
>
Pls advise.
>
Thanks.
>
>
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Thanks!
But, is this step a must? Since this article was dated 12 Jun 06
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/317604
Currently on .net 1.1
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You can store your session in a SQL Server such that your web servers all
access the same store, however you have to note that everything you store
in the Session needs to be serialisable for that to work.
>
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>Hi everyone,
>>
>Will clustering of webservers affect SESSION states?
>>
>Is there a dotnet term for the above mentioned scenario?
>>
>Pls advise.
>>
>Thanks.
>>
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Eric, please see my just-sent reply.
You can also use ASP.NET's State Server to maintain state in a cluster.
...and, please fix your clock.
You're posting 15 hours into the future. :-)
Thanks.
Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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Thanks!
>
But, is this step a must? Since this article was dated 12 Jun 06
>
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/317604
>
Currently on .net 1.1
>
>
>
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>You can store your session in a SQL Server such that your web servers all access the same store,
>however you have to note that everything you store in the Session needs to be serialisable for
>that to work.
>>
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>>Hi everyone,
>>>
>>Will clustering of webservers affect SESSION states?
>>>
>>Is there a dotnet term for the above mentioned scenario?
>>>
>>Pls advise.
>>>
>>Thanks.
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State Server can also do the job for clustered servers.
ASP.NET applications support maintaining session state on a
centralized session state server *or* on a server running SQL Server.
Because the session state is managed centrally,
any cluster host can recover session state information.
Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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You can store your session in a SQL Server such that your web servers all access the same store,
however you have to note that everything you store in the Session needs to be serialisable for
that to work.
Quote:
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Originally Posted by
>Hi everyone,
>>
>Will clustering of webservers affect SESSION states?
>>
>Is there a dotnet term for the above mentioned scenario?
>>
>Pls advise.
>>
>Thanks.
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State Server can also do the job for clustered servers.
>
ASP.NET applications support maintaining session state on a
centralized session state server *or* on a server running SQL Server.
>
Because the session state is managed centrally,
any cluster host can recover session state information.
Do you have any thoughts as to when to use one and when to use the other...?
There's a fair bit of information on the net about each individually, but
there doesn't seem to be much on which is the more suitable according to
infrastructure etc...
Thanks Juan!
What about implementation of cookies? I doubt cookies has the hassle of
sessions in a web cluster.
Since we are doing it for a company and the company is very strict about its
intellecutal properties; i doubt they are going to let us lay a finger on
their servers.
Im not 15 hours ahead. This is my local time. Its 9pm @. where I'm located
right now. GMT+8
"Juan T. Llibre" <nomailreplies@.nowhere.comwrote in message
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Eric, please see my just-sent reply.
You can also use ASP.NET's State Server to maintain state in a cluster.
>
...and, please fix your clock.
You're posting 15 hours into the future. :-)
>
Thanks.
>
>
>
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>Thanks!
>>
>But, is this step a must? Since this article was dated 12 Jun 06
>>
>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/317604
>>
>Currently on .net 1.1
>>
>>
>>
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>>You can store your session in a SQL Server such that your web servers
>>all access the same store, however you have to note that everything you
>>store in the Session needs to be serialisable for that to work.
>>>
>>"Eric Layman" <namyalcire[at no spam]gmail.comwrote in message
>>news:1174907530_3665@.sp6iad.superfeed.net...
>>>Hi everyone,
>>
>>>Will clustering of webservers affect SESSION states?
>>
>>>Is there a dotnet term for the above mentioned scenario?
>>
>>>Pls advise.
>>
>>>Thanks.
>>
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Do you have any thoughts as to when to use one and when to use the other...?
Couldn't you ask an easier question ?
That's a tough nut to crack.
:-)
All in all, I think it would depend on the size of the cluster.
Small and medium-sized clusters could probably make do with State Server.
For very large, and I mean *very* large, applications in large clusters,
redundant SQL Servers are called for.
That would mean : "a cluster of SQL Servers keeping state for a cluster of web servers".
The scalability of *that* configuration runs into many millions of hits daily.
Caveat : when using SQL Server mode, objects stored in session state
are serialised and deserialised when a request is processed.
You cannot store objects which do not support serialisation in session state,
if you use SQL Server, so that's something to keep in mind when programming.
Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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"Juan T. Llibre" <nomailreplies@.nowhere.comwrote in message
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>
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>State Server can also do the job for clustered servers.
>>
>ASP.NET applications support maintaining session state on a
>centralized session state server *or* on a server running SQL Server.
>>
>Because the session state is managed centrally,
>any cluster host can recover session state information.
>
Do you have any thoughts as to when to use one and when to use the other...?
>
There's a fair bit of information on the net about each individually, but there doesn't seem to be
much on which is the more suitable according to infrastructure etc...
>
re:
Quote:
Originally Posted by
What about implementation of cookies? I doubt cookies has the hassle of sessions in a web cluster.
You can use both cookies and cookieless sessions.
re:
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Im not 15 hours ahead. This is my local time. GMT+8
This message is stamped a bit after midnight tonight.
:-)
Check your Windows timezone setting.
OE says you posted your message on Mon, 26 Mar 2007 21:10:26 -0700
That's GMT -7, not GMT +8 ( which adds up to the 15 hour difference we're seeing).
What's your physical location ?
Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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Thanks Juan!
>
What about implementation of cookies? I doubt cookies has the hassle of sessions in a web cluster.
>
Since we are doing it for a company and the company is very strict about its intellecutal
properties; i doubt they are going to let us lay a finger on their servers.
>
Im not 15 hours ahead. This is my local time. Its 9pm @. where I'm located right now. GMT+8
>
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>Eric, please see my just-sent reply.
>You can also use ASP.NET's State Server to maintain state in a cluster.
>>
>...and, please fix your clock.
>You're posting 15 hours into the future. :-)
>>
>Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
>asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/
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>>Thanks!
>>>
>>But, is this step a must? Since this article was dated 12 Jun 06
>>>
>>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/317604
>>>
>>Currently on .net 1.1
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>"Aidy" <aidy@.noemail.xxxa.comwrote in message news:uNudnTD9nLqeMJrbnZ2dnUVZ8sWhnZ2d@.bt.com...
>>>You can store your session in a SQL Server such that your web servers all access the same
>>>store, however you have to note that everything you store in the Session needs to be
>>>serialisable for that to work.
>>
>>>"Eric Layman" <namyalcire[at no spam]gmail.comwrote in message
>>>news:1174907530_3665@.sp6iad.superfeed.net...
>>Hi everyone,
>>
>>Will clustering of webservers affect SESSION states?
>>
>>Is there a dotnet term for the above mentioned scenario?
>>
>>Pls advise.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>
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re:
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Originally Posted by
>Do you have any thoughts as to when to use one and when to use the
>other...?
>
Couldn't you ask an easier question ?
:-)
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Caveat : when using SQL Server mode, objects stored in session state
are serialised and deserialised when a request is processed.
>
You cannot store objects which do not support serialisation in session
state,
if you use SQL Server, so that's something to keep in mind when
programming.
Ah... that sounds like a bit of a "gotcha" - thanks for that...
Thus wrote Mark,
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>State Server can also do the job for clustered servers.
>>
>ASP.NET applications support maintaining session state on a
>centralized session state server *or* on a server running SQL Server.
>>
>Because the session state is managed centrally,
>any cluster host can recover session state information.
Do you have any thoughts as to when to use one and when to use the
other...?
>
There's a fair bit of information on the net about each individually,
but there doesn't seem to be much on which is the more suitable
according to infrastructure etc...
StateServer cannot be clustered, so it introduces a single point of failure,
making any cluster in front of it rather moot ;-)
Cheers,
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StateServer cannot be clustered, so it introduces a single point of failure
Yes. That's why I said that it's only good for small/medium websites
( which don't require clustered web servers... )
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"Joerg Jooss" <news-reply@.joergjooss.dewrote in message
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Thus wrote Mark,
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>>State Server can also do the job for clustered servers.
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>>ASP.NET applications support maintaining session state on a
>>centralized session state server *or* on a server running SQL Server.
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>>Because the session state is managed centrally,
>>any cluster host can recover session state information.
>Do you have any thoughts as to when to use one and when to use the
>other...?
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>There's a fair bit of information on the net about each individually,
>but there doesn't seem to be much on which is the more suitable
>according to infrastructure etc...
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StateServer cannot be clustered, so it introduces a single point of failure, making any cluster in
front of it rather moot ;-)
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Yes, it will. Look into two options:
1) ASP.NET State Server
2) SQL Server Session State option
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"Eric Layman" wrote:
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Hi everyone,
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Will clustering of webservers affect SESSION states?
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Is there a dotnet term for the above mentioned scenario?
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Pls advise.
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Thanks.
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Saturday, March 24, 2012
Web service namespace question
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.webservic es
Perhaps not enough traffic.
I made a web service (using C#) that returns a single string, sort of
like the "Hello World" web service. It works fine on my local PC. So I
deployed it to a remote server.
The remote server gives me the error:
This web service is using http://tempuri.org/ as its default namespace.
Recommendation: Change the default namespace before the XML Web service
is made public.
So I added a namespace just above the class in the codebehind:
[WebService(Namespace="http://qotd.whatever.com/", Description="This web
service returns a Quote of the Day as a single string.")]
Then I copied the new .dll to the remote server.
The problem is that I still get the tempuri.org error. And tempuri.org
also shows up in the XML WSDL description.
Using VS 2003 I searched every file in the project for tempuri.org and
came up with nothing, zip. So I can't figure out where this namespace
is coming from. Does anyone know?
Thanks for your help.Natty Gur wrote:
> Bruce Hi,
> you did the right thing and i bet its running without any message from
> your develop machine. for some reasone the production server run old
> cached version.
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Nope, that's not the problem. I moved it to another location, same
thing.