Is there by chance a good translation for this? or another article that
covers almost the exact same thing. Code looks fairly straight forward, but
would like to read and understand what they are saying.

thx.

2010/6/26 Fabio Maulo <[email protected]>

>
> http://geeks.ms/blogs/gtorres/archive/2009/11/04/aspnet-mvc-nhibernate-session-per-request-y-action-filters.aspx
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 12:18 PM, Felipe Oriani <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi all, I'm developing an application using Asp.Net MVC. I've developed a
>> session per Request... so when the browser request something from server,
>> the app start an session.
>>
>> By the way, I have a page in my website that each second does a
>> asynchronous request by Json to take some information at cache (and the
>> first time, the cache is loaded from database, by repositories using
>> Nhibernate). Everything is fine, but when I see the application running with
>> NHProf, I see all "ISession" per request ... but any command is executed
>> (because I load a cache).
>>
>> I wonder, if doing so may cause a problem in the future? Or, with many
>> accesses the web application may become slow ?
>>
>> At my global.asax I do this:
>>
>> public override void Init()
>>         {
>>             base.Init();
>>
>>             PreRequestHandlerExecute += OpenNHibernateSession;
>>             PostRequestHandlerExecute += DisposeNHibernateSession;
>>         }
>>
>>         private static void OpenNHibernateSession(object sender, EventArgs
>> e)
>>         {
>>             if (RequestHelper.IsStaticFiles())  // ||
>> RequestHelper.IsJson()) = to avoid calls Json if necessary, but i'll need
>> use h in some called jsons
>>                 return;
>>
>>             ManagedWebSessionContext.Bind(HttpContext.Current,
>> _sessionFactory.OpenSession());
>>         }
>>
>>         private static void DisposeNHibernateSession(object sender,
>> EventArgs e)
>>         {
>>             if (RequestHelper.IsStaticFiles()) // ||
>> RequestHelper.IsJson())
>>                 return;
>>
>>             var session =
>> ManagedWebSessionContext.Unbind(HttpContext.Current, _sessionFactory);
>>             if (session != null)
>>                session.Dispose();
>>
>>         }
>>
>> If someone can help-me... I'll! appreciate
>>
>> PS: Sorry for my english!
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>
>>
>>
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