Tuong Do
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Posted: 03/14/2005, 7:57 PM |
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If Asp .NET code patern using code behind model (not the compile model) then
every time we modify a page we can re-publish the page as fast as the Asp
code pattern.
The time taken for republishing a modify page in the ASP .NET code patern
take a lot of time
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peterr
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Posted: 03/15/2005, 1:06 AM |
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CodeCharge Studio already uses code-behind model. All pages consist of .aspx and code-behind files (aspx.vb or aspx.cs files).
This is probably the only acceptable standard, while "single-file" Web Forms have limited support in Visual Studio. Please refer to http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/libr...mscodemodel.asp for more information.
However, code-behind model still requires recompilation since if you change a page then the logic changes as well.
Possibly .NET framework 2.0 will improve the way pages are compiled, we will see.
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Tuong Do
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Posted: 03/15/2005, 5:28 PM |
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Code behind model page will be compile when it is first run
Only the includable page is being used as the code behind model
Most of the pages in Codecharge Studio need to be compiled and then deployed
It is similar to the custom control model
"peterr" <peterr@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
news:224236a5af11ae8@news.codecharge.com...
> CodeCharge Studio already uses code-behind model. All pages consist of
> .aspx and
> code-behind files (aspx.vb or aspx.cs files).
> This is probably the only acceptable standard as "single-file" Web Forms
> have
> limited support in Visual Studio. Please refer to
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/libr...mscodemodel.asp
> for more information.
> However, code-behind model still requires recompilation since if you
> change a
> page then the logic changes as well.
> Possibly .NET framework 2.0 will improve the way pages are compiled, we
> will
> see.
> _________________
> Peter R.
> YesSoftware Forums Moderator
> For product support please visit http://support.yessoftware.com
> ---------------------------------------
> Sent from YesSoftware forum
> http://forums.codecharge.com/
>
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Tuong Do
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Posted: 03/15/2005, 5:38 PM |
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When I mean Code Behind I mean some thing like this
<%@ Page Language="VB" Codebehind="webformchart.aspx.vb"
Src="Webformchart.aspx.vb" ... %>
The src="WebformChart.aspx.vb" will make CCS does not need to compile the
page when deploy
It will speed up development since every time you make change to a page you
will have only to republish the page NOT recompile the whole project.
"peterr" <peterr@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
news:224236a5af11ae8@news.codecharge.com...
> CodeCharge Studio already uses code-behind model. All pages consist of
> .aspx and
> code-behind files (aspx.vb or aspx.cs files).
> This is probably the only acceptable standard as "single-file" Web Forms
> have
> limited support in Visual Studio. Please refer to
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/libr...mscodemodel.asp
> for more information.
> However, code-behind model still requires recompilation since if you
> change a
> page then the logic changes as well.
> Possibly .NET framework 2.0 will improve the way pages are compiled, we
> will
> see.
> _________________
> Peter R.
> YesSoftware Forums Moderator
> For product support please visit http://support.yessoftware.com
> ---------------------------------------
> Sent from YesSoftware forum
> http://forums.codecharge.com/
>
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