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Passing Objects between Pages

hi all,
In a Web Application i want to add details in a class's object
and pass the object from one page to another page and then retrieve
the details from the object in the latter page.how can i do this.

VijayAnand.

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Nov 18 '05 #1
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use session variable

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hi all,
In a Web Application i want to add details in a class's object
and pass the object from one page to another page and then retrieve
the details from the object in the latter page.how can i do this.

VijayAnand.

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Nov 18 '05 #2
You can add the instance of the class to the first page's Context, and use
Server.Transfer to transfer control to the second page. The Context is
transferred with the execution thread, and you can then fetch the class back
out of the Context.

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of lots of little things.

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hi all,
In a Web Application i want to add details in a class's object
and pass the object from one page to another page and then retrieve
the details from the object in the latter page.how can i do this.

VijayAnand.

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Nov 18 '05 #3
And, you must cast the session variable when you retrieve.
eg.
class2 test2=null;
test2=(class2) Session["variablename"];

Prodip

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use session variable

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In a Web Application i want to add details in a class's object
and pass the object from one page to another page and then retrieve
the details from the object in the latter page.how can i do this.

VijayAnand.

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