7.10 Summary
Throughout this chapter, we've introduced you to
ASP.NET and the benefits that it brings to web application
development. These benefits include a new and extended web page life
cycle that involves events driven from the client browsers, server
controls that manage their own states, the separation of user
interface and the code behind, the replacement of late-bound
scripting languages with strong-typed compiled languages, and the new
and improved session-state management that improves scalability.
If you are trying to embrace the web paradigm by using ASP.NET for
your web application, along with web services for integration between
sites, you are right on target. However, not all applications are
suitable for the Web. There is a huge market of standard applications
where the development is done in traditional VB, C, C++, Java, and so
on, and there is no need for it to be web-based. In the next chapter,
we cover Windows Forms, which map to traditional Windows
applications.
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