· PreInit : PreInit
is the first event in page life cycle. It checks the IsPostBack property and
determines whether the page is a postback. It sets the themes and master pages,
creates dynamic controls and gets and sets profile property values. This event
can be handled by overloading the OnPreInit method or creating a Page_PreInit
handler.
· Init : Init
event initializes the control property and the control tree is built. This
event can be handled by overloading the OnInit method or creating a Page_Init
handler.
· InitComplete : InitComplete
event allows tracking of view state. All the controls turn on view-state
tracking.
· LoadViewState : LoadViewState
event allows loading view state information into the controls.
· LoadPostData
. During
this phase, the contents of all the input fields defined with the <form>
tag are processed.
· PreLoad
. PreLoad
occurs before the post back data is loaded in the controls. This event can be
handled by overloading the OnPreLoad method or creating a Page_PreLoad handler.
· Load
. the
Load event is raised for the page first and then recursively for all child
controls. The controls in the control tree are created. This event can be
handled by overloading the OnLoad method or creating a Page_Load handler.
· LoadComplete
. the
loading process is completed, control event handlers are run and page
validation takes place. This event can be handled by overloading the
OnLoadComplete method or creating a Page_LoadComplete handler.
· PreRender
. the
PreRender event occurs just before the output is rendered. By handling this
event, pages and controls can perform any updates before the output is
rendered.
· PreRenderComplete
. as
the PreRender event is recursively fired for all child controls, this event
ensures the completion of the pre-rendering phase.
· SaveStateComplete
. state
of control on the page is saved. Personalization, control state and view state
information is saved. The HTML markup is generated. This stage can be handled
by overriding the Render method or creating a Page_Render handler.
· UnLoad
. the
UnLoad phase is the last phase of the page life cycle. It raises the UnLoad
event for all controls recursively and lastly for the page itself. Final
cleanup is done and all resources and references, such as database connections,
are freed. This event can be handled by modifying the OnUnLoad method or
creating a Page_UnLoad handler.
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