[AccessD] OT: Preserving state of user interaction in ASP.NET applications

Shamil Salakhetdinov shamil at smsconsulting.spb.ru
Wed Aug 6 09:32:41 CDT 2003


Thanks for this info Andrew!

How big is an average video size? - the problem is that I've to pay for the
traffic here and it costs around USD8 per 100MB...

Shamil

----- Original Message -----
From: "Haslett, Andrew" <andrew.haslett at ilc.gov.au>
To: "'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'"
<accessd at databaseadvisors.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 4:34 PM
Subject: RE: [AccessD] OT: Preserving state of user interaction in ASP.NET
applications


> As I've mentioned in previous posts, check out:
> http://learnvisualstudio.net
>
> It answers your questions quite well.
>
> Downloadble videos of tutorials actually using the tool and designing
> applications.  Much better than listening to a webcast or reading a book.
> Apart from VS itself, he also concentrates on asp.net, vb.net, c#.net and
> the framework.  (Theres a list of videos on the botton om the home page)
>
> Free daily videos to get a taste for it, and a (pretty cheap) subscription
> gives you access to all the previous videos.  Best few bucks I've spent.
>
> Bob encourages members to share a couple of the sample videos to people
who
> are interested so if anyone is, let me know and I'll sned them to ya.
>
> Cheers,
> Andrew
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shamil Salakhetdinov [mailto:shamil at smsconsulting.spb.ru]
> Sent: Wednesday, 6 August 2003 9:21 PM
> To: AccessD
> Subject: [AccessD] OT: Preserving state of user interaction in ASP.NET
> applications
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have watched MSDN webcast (http://www.microsoft.com/usa/webcasts)
> yesterday : ASP.NET: Building Data Driven Web Applications Using ASP.NET
and
> ADO.NET...
>
> Looks interesting and as usual with MS presentations - "life is easy and
> cheese is free" - making ASP.NET applications is very similar now to
> designing MS Access (projects) forms. But  what they showed was a rather
> simple sample application with sometimes ugly interface and with very
> frequent round-trips to the server. And it was completely stateless i.e.
> every front-end interaction used to create(reuse pooled?) connection on
> server side, recreate dataadapter object, datasets etc...
>
> The question is: Does anybody here investigated the subj in all the
details?
> What is wanted is to have the state of the user->Server interactions
> preserved between server calls - there are third party tools - e.g.
> WebObjects from ComponentOne, which look like serving this purpose  but I
> expected that all that can be done without extra efforts and by using
> build-in ASP.NET features - was I wrong?
>
> TIA for any info,
> Shamil
>
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