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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers .NET Alternative Post 56000 by hassan2 on Thursday 23rd of September 2004 03:54:24 PM
Old 09-23-2004
mono developed by novell is an open sources alternative for .Net
more information is available on
http://www.mono-project.com/about/index.html
 

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dbsessmgr(1)							   User Commands						      dbsessmgr(1)

NAME
dbsessmgr - session state database manager SYNOPSIS
mono dbsessmgr.exe [options] DESCRIPTION
dbsessmgr allows you to manage the ASP.NET session state database. OPTIONS
--clean Remove all expired sessions. --remove Delete all sessions. --show Display session data. CONFIGURATION
You can choose the assembly and type used to connect to your database backend and also set the connection string and the SQL parameter pre- fix through the configuration file, named dbsessmgr.exe.config. The configuration shipped by default is: <appSettings> <add key="DBProviderAssembly" value="Npgsql"/> <add key="DBConnectionType" value="Npgsql.NpgsqlConnection"/> <add key="DBConnectionString" value="SERVER=127.0.0.1;USER ID=monostate;PASSWORD=monostate;dbname=monostate"/> <add key="DBParamPrefix" value=":" /> </appSettings> AUTHORS
dbsessmgr was written by Jackson Harper (jackson@ximian.com). SEE ALSO
mono(1),xsp(1),asp-state(1),mod_mono(8) MORE INFORMATION
The Mono project (http://www.go-mono.com) is a collaborative effort led by Novell (http://www.novell.com) to implement an open source ver- sion of the .NET Framework. dbsessmgr 2.6.4 28 May 2004 dbsessmgr(1)
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