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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T11:44:50+00:00 2026-05-13T11:44:50+00:00

We have a large WebForms application here that we would like to port over

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We have a large WebForms application here that we would like to port over to mvc piece by piece.

I’d rather not have a co-mvc/webforms solution but would rather create a brand new mvc application which can be called from our webform application and which can call our webform application.

the problem lies in sharing information between the two. we use the session object quite heavily in the webforms application and this, until everything is converted, needs to stay the same.

so is there a way for us to write to the session object in our mvc application and have the webforms application pick it up and vice-versa?

or can anyone suggest another, non database, way to do this?

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Actually I’ll extend this to be “share across web applications”.

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    2026-05-13T11:44:51+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:44 am

    Please excuse me for not answering the question directly but can I give you some advice?

    Any advantage that you may possibly get from converting a “large WebForms application” where you use “the session object quite heavily” to an MVC app will be swamped by the costs of rewriting the application.

    It won’t even be close.

    A few years back, an acquaintence of mine who owned a $1-2 million/year company in the health field let his engineers talk him into a rewrite of their flagship product. Their motivation was that they had heard just how wonderful one of Microsoft’s new technologies was going to be (VB6 if you need to know – the original tech was Delphi).

    The company was out of business inside of two years.

    Not only was the product late, it had fewer features and more bugs than the old product. Their competition? Well, while they were feeling all smug and “latest tech” during their rewrite, the competition was adding features and improving their products. The market’s judgement was swift and brutal: it doesn’t care if you feel good about your shiny, new technology.

    With respect to MVC and WebForms in general, I am quite well-versed in both and I do like MVC. But they are simply two different ways of getting to the same point and each has its advantages and disadvantages. The idea of rewriting an app on which your business depends just to go from one to the other sounds crazy to me.

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