ASP to ASP.NET: The lifetime of an ASP.Net page

Table of Content:
- Moving from ASP 3.0 to ASP.NET (Part Two)
- Event handling
- The Lifetime of an ASP.Net page
- Sessions and Applications
- User State/Sessions
- Configuration Files
- The Application and Cache Objects
- Databases and ADO.NET
- Recordset no longer
- Managed Providers
- Disconnected Adapters, Views and Tables
- An example
- Conclusions
- Next Time
Chris Ullman
Chris Ullman is an ex-Wrox Press and Glasshaus author who has spent many years stewing in ASP/ASP.NET, like a teabag left too long in the pot. Coming from a Computer Science background, he started initially as a UNIX/Linux guru, who gravitated towards MS during the summer of ASP (1997). Since then he has written on over 20 books, as lead author for the bestselling Beginning ASP/ASP.NET series, and has contributed chapters to books on PHP, ColdFusion, JavaScript, Web Services, C#, XML and other Internet-related technologies too esoteric to mention, now swallowed up in the quicksands of the dot.com boom. Quitting Wrox in August 2001, he continued life as as a freelance developer and author while helping to bring up his first child, Nye.








