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Monday, 9 May 2011

General Page Life-cycle Stages of ASP.NET

Stage

Description

Page request

The page request occurs before the page life cycle begins. When the page is requested by a

user, ASP.NET determines whether the page needs to be parsed and compiled or whether a

cached version of the page can be sent in response without running the page.

Start

In the start step, page properties such as Request and Response are set. At this stage, the page

also determines whether the request is a postback or a new request and sets the IsPostBack

property. Additionally, during the start step, the page's UICulture property is set.

Page

initialization

During page initialization, controls on the page are available and each control's UniqueID

property is set. Any themes are also applied to the page. If the current request is a postback,

the postback data has not yet been loaded and control property values have not been restored

to the values from view state.

Load

During load, if the current request is a postback, control properties are loaded with information

recovered from view state and control state.

Validation

During validation, the Validate method of all validator controls is called, which sets the IsValid

property of individual validator controls and of the page.

Postback event

handling

If the request is a postback, any event handlers are called.

Rendering

Before rendering, view state is saved for the page and all controls. During the rendering phase,

the page calls the Render method for each control, providing a text writer that writes its output

to the OutputStream of the page's Response property.

Unload

Unload is called after the page has been fully rendered, sent to the client, and is ready to be

discarded. At this point, page properties such as Response and Request are unloaded and any

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