UserControl.Application Property
Definition
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Gets the Application object for the current Web request.
public:
property System::Web::HttpApplicationState ^ Application { System::Web::HttpApplicationState ^ get(); };
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public System.Web.HttpApplicationState Application { get; }
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.Application : System.Web.HttpApplicationState
Public ReadOnly Property Application As HttpApplicationState
Property Value
The HttpApplicationState object for the current Web request.
- Attributes
Examples
The following example adds two key value pairs to the application state associated with a user control if the user control's IsPostBack property returns false
. When this condition is met, the code uses the Add method, through the user control's Application property, to add the keys and their values.
if (!myControl.IsPostBack)
{
// Add new objects to the HttpApplicationState.
// These will be maintained as long as the application is active.
myControl.Application.Add("Author","Shafeeque");
myControl.Application.Add("Date",new DateTime(2001,6,21));
// Add an object to the cache with expirations
// set to 0.1 minute.
myControl.Cache.Insert("MyData1", "somevalue", null, DateTime.Now.AddMinutes(0.1), Cache.NoSlidingExpiration);
}
If (Not myControl.IsPostBack) Then
' Add new objects to the HttpApplicationState.
' These will be maintained as long as the as the application is active.
myControl.Application.Add("Author","Shafeeque")
myControl.Application.Add("Date",new DateTime(2001,6,21))
' Add an object to the cache with expirations
' set to 0.1 minute.
myControl.Cache.Insert("MyData1", "somevalue", Nothing, DateTime.Now.AddMinutes(0.1), Cache.NoSlidingExpiration)