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Old February 25th, 2003, 06:30 PM
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Article Discussion: Using Objects in ASP.NET: Part 1

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Question about classes

Hi,
Great article by the way... Can you tell me what happens with instantiated objects of a classe when the page finishes loading? Since we are in an unconnected environnement, suppose I create an object using the page onload function, does the object still exist for me to reference upon other events?

Maybe I'm getting all of this all wrong... But if you could explain to me what happens in the IIS's memory when it loads .NET pages, it would really help.

Thank you,
Francis Tatasciore

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accessing properties from other classes

Thank you, this was a great article. Suppose I have a certain class in a vb file that sets the value of the appliance to on. In that same vb file, I have another class that needs to see the status of the appliance. My question is this: If I turn the appliance on in one class, can I view the appliance's on/off status from another class?

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Thumbs up Very good introduction to OOP in .net

Thank you for a very informative and well written introduction to OOP in asp.net. Is 2/2 still coming or has it been published already?

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