After getting comfortable with NHibernate in the web context, I wanted to find out how easy it would be to reuse some functionality via web services. I started with the usual WCF SOAP implementation and found that no session was available. It turns out the http module that creates the session and binds it to the aspnet session context was not being called when a client requested something from the service.


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