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I have registered an HttpModule in web.config and I want it to raise an event to a controller in my application. In the controller I need to register my event handler.

mod.EventName += HandleEvent;

How do I get the concrete class of my module?

In Init() of the module I tried:

context.Application["Key"] = this;

Then in the controller:

var mod = (ModuleType)requestContext.HttpContext.Application.Get("Key");

but that doesn't seem to give me the concrete class. When the module tries to raise the event, handler is null.

protected virtual void OnMyEvent(MyEventArgs e)
{
    EventHandler<MyEventArgs> handler = EventName;
    if (handler != null) handler(this, e);
}
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  • This sounds like an XY problem. What is your end goal? Why are you trying to do this?
    – Igor
    Sep 10, 2019 at 18:40
  • The module detects that a user has logged in twice on two different sessions. The event alerts the application so that the application can SignOut() one of the logins and redirect appropriately. Sep 10, 2019 at 19:08

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Get the instance of the module in Initialize() of the controller like so:

            _mod = (ModuleType)requestContext.HttpContext.ApplicationInstance.Modules.Get("ModuleName");

Then you can wire up your events.

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