ICallbackEventHandler Interface
Definition
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Used to indicate that a control can be the target of a callback event on the server.
public interface class ICallbackEventHandler
public interface ICallbackEventHandler
type ICallbackEventHandler = interface
Public Interface ICallbackEventHandler
- Derived
Remarks
Implement the ICallbackEventHandler interface for any custom control that needs to receive callback events. For more information, see Implementing Client Callbacks Without Postbacks.
Examples of controls that implement the ICallbackEventHandler interface include the GridView, DetailsView, and TreeView controls. When a callback event targets a control that implements the ICallbackEventHandler interface, the RaiseCallbackEvent method is called to handle the event, passing the event argument as a parameter and the GetCallbackResult method returns the result of the callback.
Controls that retrieve data from a data source control during callback can do so synchronously or asynchronously. ASP.NET controls like GridView, DetailsView, and TreeView are implemented synchronously. Synchronous callbacks do not prevent the user from working in the browser. In synchronous mode, only one callback at a time can execute, with the last callback taking precedence. When a Web control is implemented to support asynchronous behavior, multiple callbacks can be raised simultaneously. For details on asynchronous programming, see Event-based Asynchronous Pattern (EAP).
You can specify whether callback events originating from the user interface rendered by a control implementing the ICallbackEventHandler interface are validated. Validation of events is a good security practice. However, for performance reasons you can disable it. To control whether event validation is performed on callback events, set the enableEventValidation
attribute of the @ Page directive or the enableEventValidation
attribute of the pages Element (ASP.NET Settings Schema) of the Web.config file. If you set the EnableEventValidation property in code, set it in the Page_Init
phase of page processing. For more information on balancing the security benefit of event validation with its performance cost, see ASP.NET Performance Overview.
Methods
GetCallbackResult() |
Returns the results of a callback event that targets a control. |
RaiseCallbackEvent(String) |
Processes a callback event that targets a control. |