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NET is a server side scripting technology that enables scripts (embedded in web pages) to be executed by an Internet server. ASP.NET provides increased performance by running compiled code. 2. What is the difference between Classic ASP and ASP.Net? ASP is Interpreted language based on scripting languages like Jscript or VBScript.
ASP has Mixed HTML and coding logic. Limited development and debugging tools available. Limited OOPS support. Limited session and application state management. ASP.Net is supported by compiler and has compiled language support.
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Separate code and design logic possible. Variety of compilers and tools available including the Visual studio.Net. Completely Object Oriented. Complete session and application state management. Full XML Support for easy data exchange. What is Difference between Namespace and Assembly? Namespace is a logical design-time naming convenience, whereas an assembly establishes the name scope for types at run time.
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What is the difference between early binding and late binding? Calling a non-virtual method, decided at a compile time is known as early binding. Calling a virtual method (Pure Polymorphism), decided at a runtime is known as late binding.
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What is the difference between ASP Session State and ASP.Net Session State? ASP session state relies on cookies, Serialize all requests from a client, does not survive process shutdown, Can not maintained across machines in a Web farm.
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What is the difference between ASP Session and ASP.NET Session? Asp.net session supports cookie less session & it can span across multiple servers.
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What is reflection? All .NET compilers produce metadata about the types defined in the modules they produce. This metadata is packaged along with the module (modules in turn are packaged together in assemblies), and can be accessed by a mechanism called reflection. The System.Reflection namespace contains classes that can be used to interrogate the types for a module/assembly.
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What is the difference between Server.Transfer and response.Redirect? The Server.Transfer () method stops the current page from executing, and runs the content on the specified page, when the execution is complete the control is passed back to the calling page. While the Response.Redirect () method transfers the control on the specified page and the control is never passed back to calling page after execution.
What is a postback? The process in which a Web page sends data back to the same page on the server. 10. What namespace does the Web page belong in the .NET Framework class hierarchy? System.Web.UI.Page 11. Whats a bubbled event? When you have a complex control, like DataGrid, writing an event processing routine for each object (cell, button, row, etc.) is quite tedious. The controls can bubble up their event handlers, allowing the main DataGrid event handler to take care of its constituents. 12. What is the differences between Server-side and Client-side code? Server-side code executes on the server. Client-side code executes in the clients browser. What is the difference between static or dynamic assemblies? Assemblies can be static or dynamic. Static assemblies can include .NET Framework types (interfaces and classes), as well as resources for the assembly (bitmaps, JPEG files, resource files, and so on). Static assemblies are stored on disk in portable executable (PE) files.
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Dynamic assemblies, which are run directly from memory and are not saved to disk before execution. You can save dynamic assemblies to disk after they have executed. 14. What are the difference between Structure and Class? Structures are value type and Classes are reference type Structures can not have constructor or destructors. Classes can have both constructor and destructors. Structures do not support Inheritance, while Classes support Inheritance. What is the differences between dataset.clone and dataset.copy? Dataset.clone copies just the structure of dataset (including all the datatables, schemas, relations and constraints.); however it doesnt copy the data. Dataset.copy, copies both the dataset structure and the data. 16. What is the difference between Custom Control and User Control? Custom Controls are compiled code (Dlls), easier to use, difficult to create, and can be placed in toolbox. Drag and Drop controls. Attributes can be set visually at design time. Can be used by Multiple Applications (If Shared Dlls), Even if Private can copy to bin directory of web application add reference and use. Normally designed to provide common functionality independent of consuming Application. User Controls are similar to those of ASP include files, easy to create, can not be placed in the toolbox and dragged - dropped from it. A User Control is shared among the single application files.
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Authentication is identifying/validating the user against the credentials (username and password) and Authorization performs after authentication. Authorization is the process of granting access to those users based on identity. Authorization allowing access of specific resource to user. 20. What are the types of Authentication? There are 3 types of Authentication. Windows, Forms and Passport Authentication.
Windows authentication uses the security features integrated into the Windows NT and Windows XP operating systems to authenticate and authorize Web application users. Forms authentication allows you to create your own list/database of users and validate the identity of those users when they visit your Web site. Passport authentication uses the Microsoft centralized authentication provider to identify users. Passport provides a way to for users to use a single identity across multiple Web applications. To use Passport authentication in your Web application, you must install the Passport SDK. There are six types of validation controls available :
22. What is the Web User Control? Combines existing Server and/or HTML controls by using VS.Net to create functional units that encapsulate some aspects of UI. Resides in Content Files, which must be included in project in which the controls are used. 23. What namespaces are necessary to create a localized application?
System.Globalization
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24. How to Manage State in ASP.Net? There are several ways to manage a state.
Output Caching: stores the responses from an asp.net page. Fragment Caching: Only caches/stores the portion of page (User Control) Data Caching: is Programmatic way to Cache objects for performance.
26. What is Side-by-Side Execution? The CLR allows any versions of the same-shared DLL (shared assembly) to execute at the same time, on the same system, and even in the same process. This concept is known as sideby-side execution. 27. How to view an assembly? We can use the tool "ildasm.exe" known as "Assembly Disassembler" to view the assembly. 28. Which are the namespaces that are imported automatically by Visual Studio in ASP.Net? There are 7 namespaces which are imported automatically.
GridLayout FlowLayout . GridLayout positions the form object on absolute x and y coordinates of the screen. FlowLayout positions the form objects relative to each other.
30. What is Delegates? Delegates are a type-safe, object-oriented implementation of function pointers and are used in many situations where a component needs to call back to the component that is using it. Delegates are generally used as basis of events, which allow any delegate to easily be registered for as event. 31. What is a Namespace? What is the use of a namespace? Namespaces are logical grouping of classes and other types in hierarchical structure. Namespaces are useful to avoid collision or ambiguity among the classes and type names. Another use of the namespace is to arrange a group of classes for a specific purpose. 32. Whats the difference between Codebehind="MyCode.aspx.cs" and Src="MyCode.aspx.cs"? Visual Studio uses the Codebehind attribute to distinguish the page source or programming logic from the design. Also the src attribute will make the page compile on every request. That is the page will not be compiled in advance and stored in the bin as a dll instead it will be compiled at run time.
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How do you hide the columns? One way to have columns appear dynamically is to create them at design time, and then to hide or show them as needed. You can do this by setting a columns Visible property.
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What are different types of directives in .NET? @Page @Control @Import @Implements @Register @Assembly @OutputCache @Reference What data type does the RangeValidator control support? Integer String. Date. What is cookies? Cookies are small pieces of text, stored on the clients computer to be used only by the website setting the cookies. This allows webapplications to save information for the user, and then re-use it on each page if needed
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How many classes can a single .NET DLL contain? It can contain many classes.
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What methods are fired during the page load? Init() - when the page is instantiated. Load() - when the page is loaded into server memory. PreRender() - the brief moment before the page is displayed to the user as HTML. Unload() - when page finishes loading. What is the difference between Value Types and Reference Types? Value Types uses Stack to store the data.
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44. Which method do you use to redirect the user to another page without performing a round trip to the client? Server.transfer 45. What tag do you use to add a hyperlink column to the DataGrid? < asp:HyperLinkColumn > < / asp:HyperLinkColumn > 46. What is web.config file? Web.config file is the configuration file for the Asp.net web application. There is one web.config file for one asp.net application which configures the particular application. Web.config file is written in XML with specific tags having specific meanings.It includes databa which includes connections,Session States,Error Handling,Security etc. 47. What is the difference between in-proc and out-of-proc? An Inproc is one which runs in the same process area as that
of the client giving tha advantage of speed but the disadvantage of stability becoz if it crashes it takes the client application also with it. Outproc is one which works outside the clients memory thus giving stability to the client, but we have to compromise a bit on speed. 48. What is a PostBack? The process in which a Web page sends data back to the same page on the server.
54. Which control would you use if you needed to make sure the values in two different controls matched? CompareValidator is used to ensure that two fields are identical. 55. What is the difference between HTTP-Post and HTTPGet? The GET method creates a query string and appends it to the
script's URL on the server that handles the request. The POST method creates a name/value pairs that are passed in the body of the HTTP request message. 56. What is strong-typing versus weak-typing? Strong typing implies that the types of variables involved in operations are associated to the variable, checked at compiletime, and require explicit conversion Weak typing implies that they are associated to the value, checked at run-time, and are implicitly converted as required.
garbage collection, limited debugging, and so on). 61. What is difference between constants, readonly and, static?
Constants: The value cant be changed. Read-only: The value will be initialized only once from the constructor of the class. Static: Value can be initialized once.
62. What is namespace used for loading assemblies at run time and name the methods? System.Reflection 63. How big is the datatype int in .NET? 32 bits 64. What is difference between abstract classes and interfaces? Abstract classes can have concrete methods while interfaces have no methods implemented. Interfaces do not come in inheriting chain, while abstract classes come in inheritance.
be either a SQL Server or a State Server service. Out-ofProcess state management requires that all objects stored in session are serializable. 69. What are the difference between const and readonly?
A const can not be static, while readonly can be static. A const need to be declared and initialized at declaration only, while a readonly can be initialized at declaration or by the code in the constructor. A consts value is evaluated at design time, while a readonlys value is evaluated at runtime.
70. How do you turn off cookies in one page of your asp.net application? We may not use them at the max, However to allow the cookies or not, is client side functionality. 71. Whats the difference between Response.Write () and Response.Output.Write()? Response.Outout.Write allows us to write the formatted out put. 72. What is the difference between inline and code behind? Inline code written along with the html and design blocks in an .aspx page. Code-behind is code written in a separate file (.cs or .vb) and referenced by the .aspx page.
75. What is Common Language Runtime? CLR also known as Common Language Run time provides a environment in which program are executed, it activate object, perform security check on them, lay them out in the memory, execute them and garbage collect them. 76. What is Intermediate Language? MSIL are also known as Microsoft Intermediate Language is the CPU-independent instruction set into which .Net framework programs are compiled. It contains instructions for loading, storing initializing, and calling methods on objects. 77. What is CTS? The Common type system is a rich type system, built into the common language runtime, which supports the types and operations found in most programming languages. 78. What is Common Langauge Specification? CLS also known as Common Language Specification defines the rules which all language must support, in order to be a part of .Net framework. The Common Language Specification is a set of constructs and constraints that serves as a guide for library writers and compiler writers. 79. Which class deals wit the users locale information? System.Web.UI.Page.Culture 80. What is the lifespan for items stored in ViewState? Items stored in a ViewState exist for the life of the current page, including the post backs on the same page.
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Can you give an example of what might be best suited to place in the Application_Start and Session_Start subroutines? All the global declarations or the variables used commonly across the application can be deployed under Application_Start. All the user specific tasks or declarations can be dealt in the Session_Start subroutine.
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What is an assembly? Assemblies are the building blocks of the .NET framework. They are the logical grouping of the functionality in a physical file.
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What are different types of Assemblies? Single file and multi file assembly. Assemblies can be static or dynamic. Private assemblies and shared assemblies. Which method do you invoke on the DataAdapter control to load your generated dataset with data? DataAdapters fill () method is used to fill load the data in dataset.
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ItemTemplate AlternatingItemTemplate. What are the advantages of an assembly? Increased performance. Better code management and encapsulation. It also introduces the n-tier concepts and business logic. What is an ArrayList? The ArrayList object is a collection of items containing a single data type values.
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91. What is Remoting? Remoting is a means by which one operating system process, or program, can communicate with another process. The two processes can exist on the same computer or on two computers connected by a LAN or the Internet. 92. Whats the use of GLOBAL.ASAX file? It allows to executing ASP.NET application level events and setting application-level variables. 93. What is a SESSION and APPLICATION object? Session object store information between HTTP requests for a particular user. Session variables are used to store user specific information where as in application variables we cant store user specific information. while application object are global across users. 94. What is the difference between a Thread and a Process? A thread is a path of execution that run on CPU, a proccess is a collection of threads that share the same virtual memory. A process have at least one thread of execution, and a thread always run in a process context. 95. What's the difference between the Debug class and Trace class?
Documentation looks the same. Use Debug class for debug builds. use Trace class for both debug and release builds.
96. Whats the top .NET class that everything is derived from? System.Object
name within the class. 98. What is the difference between System.String and System.StringBuilder classes?
System.String is immutable. System.StringBuilder was designed with the purpose of having a mutable string where a variety of operations can be performed.
Server side code is executed at the server side on IIS in ASP.NET framework. while client side code is executed on the browser.
100. Whats an interface? Its an abstract class with public abstract methods all of which must be implemented in the inherited classes. 101. What is a formatter? A formatter is an object that is responsible for encoding and serializing data into messages on one end, and deserializing and decoding messages into data on the other end. 102. What is Marshalling? Marshaling is a process of making an object in one process (the server) available to another process (the client). There are two ways to achieve the marshalling.
103. What is a Static class? Static class is a class which can be used or accessed without creating an instance of the class.
a DataTable object represents a table from a database. 107. What is a life span of a static variable? A static variables life span is till the class is in memory 108. What is the difference between an abstract method & virtual method? An Abstract method does not provide an implementation and forces overriding to the deriving class (unless the deriving class also an abstract class), Virtual method has an implementation and leaves an option to override it in the deriving class. Thus Virtual method has an implementation & provides the derived class with the option of overriding it. Abstract method does not provide an implementation & forces the derived class to override the method. 109. How many namespaces are in .NET version 1.1? 124 110. What is sealed class
Sealed classes are those classes which can not be inherited and thus any sealed class member can not be derived in any other class. A sealed class cannot also be an abstract class.
112. How do you turn off cookies for one page in your site? Use the Cookie. Discard Property which Gets or sets the discard flag set by the server. When true, this property instructs the client application not to save the Cookie on the users hard disk when a session ends.
Globalization is the process of creating multilingual application by defining culture specific features like currency, date and time format, calendar and other issues. 115. What is the main difference between Asp.net and Vb.net?
Asp.net is a web technology used for designing webforms and Vb.net is a programming language ASP.NET is a powerful technology for writing dynamic web pages. ASP.NET is a way of creating dynamic web pages while making use of the innovations present in .NET. VB.NET is a language.But ASP.NET is the Environment where we can create websites or webpages.
116. Is string a value type or a reference type? Srting is a Reference type.It can create a new instance at every time. 117. What base class do all Web Forms inherit from? System.web.UI.Page class 118. What does assert () do? In debug compilation, assert takes in a Boolean condition as a parameter, and shows the error dialog if the condition is false. The program proceeds without any interruption if the condition is true. 119. What is cookie less session? How it works? By default, ASP.NET will store the session state in the same process that processes the request, just as ASP does. If cookies are not available, a session can be tracked by adding a session identifier to the URL. 120. What is the difference between Compiler and Interpreter? Compiler: A compiler is a program that translates program (called source code) written in some high level language into object code.A compiler translates high-level instructions directly into machine language and this process is called compiling. Interpreter: An interpreter translates high-level instructions into an intermediate form, which it then executes. Interpreter
analyzes and executes each line of source code in succession, without looking at the entire program; the advantage of interpreters is that they can execute a program immediately.
A DataSet can represent an entire relational database in memory, complete with tables, relations, and views. A DataSet is designed to work without any continuing connection to the original data source. DataSets have no current record pointer You can use For Each loops to move through the data. Though the DataSet is universal, other objects in ADO.NET come in different versions for different data sources. Data in a DataSet is bulk-loaded, rather than being loaded on demand. You can store many edits in a DataSet, and write them to the original data source in a single operation.
122. What are the validation controls? A set of server controls included with ASP.NET that test user input in HTML and Web server controls for programmerdefined requirements. Validation controls perform input checking in server code. If the user is working with a browser that supports DHTML, the validation controls can also perform validation using client script. 123. What is the difference between Web.config and Machine.Config?
Web.config files apply settings to each web application. While Machine.config file apply settings to all ASP.NET applications.
124. What is event bubbling? Server controls like Data grid, Data List, and Repeater can have other child controls inside them. Example Data Grid can have combo box inside data grid. These child control do not raise there events by themselves, rather they pass the event to the container parent (which can be a data grid, data list, repeater), which passed to the page as ItemCommand event. As the child control send events to parent it is termed
as event bubbling. 125. What is the use of @ Register directives? @Register directive informs the compiler of any custom server control added to the page. 126. Where is View State information stored? In HTML Hidden Fields. 127. What is role based security? By default, ASP.NET will store the session state in the same process that processes the request, just as ASP does. If cookies are not available, a session can be tracked by adding a session identifier to the URL. 128. What is the difference between Asp and Asp.net? ASP (Active Server Pages) and ASP.NET are both server side technologies for building web sites and web applications, ASP.NET is Managed compiled code - asp is interpreted. and ASP.net is fully Object oriented. ASP.NET has been entirely re-architected to provide a highly productive programming experience based on the .NET Framework, and a robust infrastructure for building reliable and scalable web applications.
Authentication Modes. IP Address and Domain Name Restriction. DNS Lookups DNS Lookups. Though the DataSet is universal, other objects in ADO.NET come in different versions for different data sources. The Network ID and Subnet Mask. SSL.
130. What are Master Pages in ASP.NET? ASP.NET master pages allow you to create a consistent layout for the pages in your application. A single master page defines the look and feel and standard behavior that you want for all of the pages in your application. You can then create
individual content pages that contain the content you want to display. When users request the content pages, they merge with the master page to produce output that combines the layout of the master page with the content from the content page. 131. What are the advantages of ASP.Net?
ASP.NET makes development simpler and easier to maintain with an event-driven, server-side programming model. ASP.NET offers built-in security features through windows authentication or other authentication methods. Content and program logic are separated which reduces the inconveniences of program maintenance. Built-in caching features.
132. What is event bubbling? Server controls like Data grid, Data List, and Repeater can have other child controls inside them. Example Data Grid can have combo box inside data grid. These child control do not raise there events by themselves, rather they pass the event to the container parent (which can be a data grid, data list, repeater), which passed to the page as ItemCommand event. As the child control send events to parent it is termed as event bubbling. 133. What is WSDL? WSDL stands for Web Services Description Language is an XML-based language for describing Web services and how to access them. WSDL is used to describe Web services.
code functionality for interactive applications inside a web page. Javascript is case sensitive and it will be run on client side. VBScript: VBScript is a server-side scripting language. VBScript is not case sensitive and it will be run on server side. 136. What is a web server? A web server delivers requested web pages to users who enter the URL in a web browser. Every computer on the Internet that contains a web site must have a web server program. 137. What are Cascading style sheets? Cascading style sheets (CSS) collect and organize all of the formatting information applied to HTML elements on a Web form. Because they keep this information in a single location, style sheets make it easy to adjust the appearance of Web applications. 138. What is the base class of .net? System.object 139. What is the base class of Asp.net? system.Web.UI 140. what is use of web.config?
Web.config is used connect database from front end to back end. Web.config is used to maintain the Appsettimgs instead of static variables.
143. What is a HashTable? The Hashtable object contains items in key/value pairs. The keys are used as indexes, and very quick searches can be made for values by searching through their keys. 144. What is CAS or Code Access Security? Code Access Security - CAS is the part of the .NET security model that determines whether or not a piece of code is allowed to run, and what resources it can use when it is running. 145. What is the Composite Custom Control? Combination of existing HTML and Server Controls. 146. What is RangeValidator? RangeValidator - checks whether a value falls within a given range of number, date or string. 147. What base class do all Web Forms inherit from? System.web.UI.Page class 148. What is the difference between System.String and System.Text.StringBuilder classes? System.String is immutable. System.StringBuilder was designed with the purpose of having a mutable string where a variety of operations can be performed.
The master page is identified by a special @ Master directive that replaces the @ Page directive that is used for ordinary .aspx pages. 151. Explain what a diffgram is and a good use for one? The DiffGram is one of the two XML formats that you can use to render DataSet object contents to XML. For reading database data to an XML file to be sent to a Web Service. 152. What is ValidationSummary? ValidationSummary - It show a summary of errors raised by each control on the page on a specific spot or in a message box. 153. How do you indentify that the page is post back? By checking the IsPostBack property. If IsPostBack is True, the page has been posted back. 154. what are the types of ASP Objects? There are various types of Asp objects
Session Object Application Object Server Object Request Object Request Object Response Object Object Context Error Object
155. What are remotable objects in .NET Remoting? Remotable objects are the objects that can be marshaled across the application domains. You can marshal by value, where a deep copy of the object is created and then passed to the receiver. You can also marshal by reference, where just a reference to an existing object is passed. 156. What is the difference between ASP Session and ASP.NET Session? Asp.net session supports cookie less session & it can span across multiple servers.