Further, I added a :

session.hello = "hello, world"

in order to see if it just didn't want to hold onto MY data. No dice.
session.hello is gone on the next call as well.

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On Aug 11, 3:02 pm, rb <rbspg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In my think-client xmlrpc protocol to web2py svr code I am trying to
> maintain data in the session global variable but it doesn't seem to
> hold it. For example I first start by creating a document-form (tree
> of datatables), cached in a data structure, as an attribute of
> session. Here's the code:
>
> from gluon.tools import Service
>
> service = Service(globals())
>
> def call():
>     return service()
>
> @service.xmlrpc
> def xrBeginDocFrm( frmName):
>     ''' create table records and push xrInitRecord down to all tables.
> '''
>     if session.frmz == None:
>         session.frmz = {}
>     if not session.frmz.has_key("frmName"):
>         session.frmz[frmName] = rna.DocFrm(db, frmName)
>
> Then later I call the svr to get the table column definitions:
>
> @service.xmlrpc
> def xrGetColDefs(frmName, tblInstName):
>     tblInst = session.frmz[frmName].GetTblInst(tblInstName)
>     return tblInst.GetColDefs()
>
> but I find that session does not have a frmz attribute. I can walk the
> debuger through the svr code so I can see that the functions are
> getting called, but when I inspect session it contains nothing.
>
> I thought sessions stick around forever? I thought that session was
> the place to keep my own attributes that will live on (between xmlrpc
> calls).
>
> Heeeeelp!
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