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From: Rlabh
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Singleton pattern means a single instance of the 
object at any point of time and the same instance will be returned back to 
calling object. Here you can have multiple instances of the same page depending 
upon the number of persons accessing your web page.
 
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                Hi 
                All,
                In 
                my Application I have a aspx file. Any Request to the Server has 
                to come to this Single Page. Then it will be redirected to 
                different aspx Pages depended on the Request Type. Can we call 
                this as a Singleton Pattern.If not why? Any way at any point of 
                time only one Object is going to exist.
                 
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