HttpSessionStateContainer Constructor
Creates a new HttpSessionStateContainer object and initializes it with the specified settings and values.
Assembly: System.Web (in System.Web.dll)
public: HttpSessionStateContainer( String^ id, ISessionStateItemCollection^ sessionItems, HttpStaticObjectsCollection^ staticObjects, int timeout, bool newSession, HttpCookieMode cookieMode, SessionStateMode mode, bool isReadonly )
Parameters
- id
- Type: System::String
A session identifier for the new session. If nullptr, an ArgumentException is thrown.
- sessionItems
- Type: System.Web.SessionState::ISessionStateItemCollection
An ISessionStateItemCollection that contains the session values for the new session-state provider.
- staticObjects
- Type: System.Web::HttpStaticObjectsCollection
An HttpStaticObjectsCollection that specifies the objects declared by <object Runat="Server" Scope="Session"/> tags within the ASP.NET application file Global.asax.
- timeout
- Type: System::Int32
The amount of time, in minutes, allowed between requests before the session-state provider terminates the session.
- newSession
- Type: System::Boolean
true to indicate the session was created with the current request; otherwise, false.
- cookieMode
- Type: System.Web::HttpCookieMode
The CookieMode for the new session-state provider.
- mode
- Type: System.Web.SessionState::SessionStateMode
One of the SessionStateMode values that specifies the current session-state mode.
- isReadonly
- Type: System::Boolean
true to indicate the session is read-only; otherwise, false.
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| ArgumentNullException | id is nullptr. |
The following code example shows the AcquireRequestState event handler for a custom session-state module that populates a new HttpSessionStateContainer object with new or existing session information and adds it to the HttpContext of the current request using the AddHttpSessionStateToContext method. For a full code example of a custom session-state module, see the SessionStateUtility class overview.
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