Web services - AuthenticationService IsLoggedIn

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12/15/2010 11:47:12 AM
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Web services - AuthenticationService IsLoggedIn

Hi.

I use WCF AuthenticationService for auth routines. Methods: ValidateUser,Login return true, so it seems that all work properly, but when I call IsLoggedIn() after consume Login() method, it returns false.

 

I wondering if theres a way to capture the session id or if the user is logged, but even with asp.net i cant get a true response IsLoggedIn function. I trying to do this with the iphone sdk/ objective-C.

any help?

 

 

12/15/2010 12:12:33 PM
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Re: Web services - AuthenticationService IsLoggedIn

I don't know anything about iphone app development, but I'm pretty sure the authentication service would set a cookie when it authenticates and this authentication cookie would have to be passed back in the header of subsequent requests or the service will not see you as already logged in.

Hope it helps,

Joe

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