I´m trying to implement session context data for a queued messaging system.
The session handling goes like this: A front end application authenticates itself and receives a session id. After that the session id is included in the message headers, so a message handler is provided with a context for e.g. security checks and audit logging. The client may pick up a session if it crashed and continue with it´s work.
So now we want to associate key/value pairs with the session id. But this creates many concurrency problems if the session data changes, as the session data used by the message handler should be that at the time the message was sent.
I see two possible solutions:
- Put the associated session data in every message header
- Store the session data versioned to the database and use a version id in the message header.
The first makes messages bigger, the second makes the session DB bigger and creates a lot of infrastructural code. I have to save the most current values to the DB in both, so a client may continue it´s work if it crashed or lost connection.
Are there any other solutions? I tend to use the first solution, but want to get some feedback first.
How do others deal with this (e.g. JMS/NServiceBus/Masstransit)?
Update based on Answer: I´ve chosen to take the route of convincing my team members to use the session data only in the frontend and putting it into the messages if it is required for the message handler.