Question:
Define state management?
Answer:
A new instance of the Web page class is created each time the page is posted to the server. In traditional Web programming, this would typically mean that all information associated with the page and the controls on the page would be lost with each round trip. For example, if a user enters information into a text box, that information would be lost in the round trip from the browser or client device to the server.
To overcome this inherent limitation of traditional Web programming, ASP.NET includes several options that help you preserve data on both a per-page basis and an application-wide basis. These features are as follows: View state Control state Hidden fields Cookies Query strings Application state Session state Profile Properties Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: kiran varma | Date: 11/7/2008
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when the user enter the value in the text box of one webpage and redirect to the next page that time the object of the previous page becomes destroy so state management is the technique to mantain the object of that page is called state management. state managment can be maintain on both client and server sidethat are view state Hidden state cookies query string Application state session state profile properties Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: navneet kumar jain | Date: 7/15/2009
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one more point to be noted is State Management will be provided in 2 ways and they are:
1. Client side state management. 2. Server side state management.
Using cookies,viewstate,querystrings and hidden fields will come under client side state management and application state, session state and public properties will come under server side state management Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: Madhusudhanreddy | Date: 7/22/2009
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State management is the concept of server rembering info to clients, this can be implemented in different ways. .Query String .Page subbmision .Contex Object .Cookies .Session .Application .Cache .View state Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: rajesh | Date: 1/31/2010
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