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From: Roland
Message 3 in Discussion

Hi Praseed

I have read the first article before and it's very good. The second article 
is good too for beginers. My preferred approach is somewhat in sync with the 
suggested implementation in the first one. Thanks for taking the time to 
reply.


Regards
--Roland



Hi Roland,
       IMO , persisting the view state info on the server and transparently 
(transparent for applicaton programmer ) injecting into
the page processing logic is a good optmization tip . ( Evan for normal 
ASP.net app which is meant to serve desktop devices also ).

   Chapter 5 of the Building ASP.net server controls ( APress - Dale Michalk 
and Rob Cameron ) contains info on server control ( also page ) life cycle. 
By implementing IPostBackDataHandler and IPostBackEventHandler for each page 
in ur app , u can achieve ur objective.

One has to have a good understanding of ASP.net page life cycle.

One can use a Binary File , XML document to store the view state info on the 
server.

Following links will be useful

http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnaspp/html/viewstate.asp

http://www.15seconds.com/issue/020102.htm

Praseed Pai

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