In configuration configSections node:
<!-- Old --> <section name="dataCacheClient" type="Microsoft.ApplicationServer.Caching.DataCacheClientSection, Microsoft.ApplicationServer.Caching.Core, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35" allowLocation="true" allowDefinition="Everywhere"/> <!-- New --> <section name="dataCacheClients" type="Microsoft.ApplicationServer.Caching.DataCacheClientsSection, Microsoft.ApplicationServer.Caching.Core" allowLocation="true" allowDefinition="Everywhere"/>
Also the dataCacheClient node can be more than one now:
<!-- Old --> <dataCacheClient> <hosts> <host name="oldcacheserver" cachePort="22233"/> </hosts> </dataCacheClient> <!-- New --> <dataCacheClients> <!-- new parent node --> <dataCacheClient name="default"> <hosts> <host name="newcacheserver" cachePort="22233"/> </hosts> </dataCacheClient> </dataCacheClients>
If using AppFabric as session state provider, this needs to be changed as well:
<!-- Old --> <sessionState mode="Custom" customProvider="AppFabricCacheSessionStoreProvider"> <providers> <add name="AppFabricCacheSessionStoreProvider" type="Microsoft.ApplicationServer.Caching.DataCacheSessionStoreProvider, Microsoft.ApplicationServer.Caching.Client, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35" cacheName="CacheName" sharedId="SomeID" /> </providers> </sessionState> <!-- New --> <sessionState mode="Custom" customProvider="AppFabricCacheSessionStoreProvider"> <providers> <add name="AppFabricCacheSessionStoreProvider" type="Microsoft.Web.DistributedCache.DistributedCacheSessionStateStoreProvider, Microsoft.Web.DistributedCache" cacheName="CacheName" sharedId="SomeID"/> </providers> </sessionState>
References:
How to: Configure the AppFabric Session State Provider for ASP.NET (AppFabric 1.1 Caching)
Configuration Settings for the ASP.NET 4 Caching Session State Provider (AppFabric 1.1 Caching)
Application Configuration Settings (AppFabric 1.1 Caching)
Preparing the Cache Client Development Environment (AppFabric 1.1 Caching)
Managing Security (Windows Server AppFabric Caching)
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