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Anand Vishwakarma
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there r mainly four steps ..n. connection ,page initialization , page loading,rendering(processing the pages), finally page is Unload..or u saw this site ...http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms972976(v=MSDN.10).aspx
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Sudharsan G
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| 3 years ago
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Check this link of ASP Alliance http://aspalliance.com/1288_ASPNET_Complete_Life_Cycle.all
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Arun
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| 3 years ago
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while executing the page it will go under the following steps (or fires the events ) which collectively known as PageLifecycle Page_Init -- Page Initialization LoadViewState -- View State Loading LoadPostData -- Postback data processing...
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Arun
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| 3 years ago
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now .net framework supports cross platforms so .net'd be able to overshadow JAVA.
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Sudharsan G
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As long as .Net Framework will not support cross platform capability, .Net would be just behind JAVA
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In Visual Studio 2005 we can see only a small advancement in WAP application compared to ASP.Net 1.1. But still there is no new user controls given. We are expecting some new controls which will impro...
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