Page.Session Property
Definition
Important
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Gets the current Session
object provided by ASP.NET.
public:
virtual property System::Web::SessionState::HttpSessionState ^ Session { System::Web::SessionState::HttpSessionState ^ get(); };
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public virtual System.Web.SessionState.HttpSessionState Session { get; }
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.Session : System.Web.SessionState.HttpSessionState
Public Overridable ReadOnly Property Session As HttpSessionState
Property Value
The current session-state data.
- Attributes
Exceptions
Occurs when the session information is set to null
.
Examples
The following code example creates a GetStyle
function that retrieves a key stored in the session state of the Web Forms page and converts its value to a string.
// Create a private function that obtains
// information stored in Session state
// in the application's Global.asax file.
// When this method is called and a key name
// that is stored in Session state is passed
// as the paramter, the key is obtained and
// converted to a string.
String GetStyle(String key) {
return Session[key].ToString();
}
' Create a private function that obtains
' information stored in session state
' in the application's Global.asax file.
' When this method is called and a key name
' that is stored in session state is passed
' as the parameter, the key is obtained and
' converted to a string.
Function GetStyle(Key As String) As String
Return Session(Key).ToString()
End Function
Remarks
This property provides information about the current request's session. A Session
object is maintained for each user that requests a page or document from an ASP.NET application. Variables stored in the Session
object are not discarded when the user moves from page to page in the application; instead, these variables persist as long as the user is accessing pages in your application. For more information about session state, see ASP.NET Session State Overview.