Which state management strategy should you use?
You are creating an ASP.NET application by using the .NET Framework 3.5.
You create a custom Web server control to implement the shopping cart functionality in the application.
You add the following code fragment to the Web.config file of the application.
<authentication mode=”None” />
< sessionState mode=” SQLServer ” />
You need to ensure that when the user re-opens the Web browser, the application retains the state of the shopping cart.
Which state management strategy should you use?
What should you do?
You are creating an ASP.NET application by using the .NET Framework 3.5. You need to create a visual element in the application to meet the following requirements: Custom logic can be implemented. The element can be used in multiple places on each page. The element can be used on multiple pages within the application. The element can be redistributed for use in other applications without sharing source code or layout files. What should you do?
Which two actions should you perform?
You are creating an ASP.NET application by using the .NET Framework 3.5.
One page contains a DataPager control named DPControl1. Several other pages will display DPControl1.
You need to ensure that DPControl1 has properties that are exposed to the WebPartZone controls on all other pages.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)
Which type of control should you choose?
You are creating an ASP.NET application by using the .NET Framework 3.5. Users access the application by using different operating systems and different browsers. You plan to incorporate a new control in the application. You need to ensure that the control meets the following business requirements: It can be accessed through the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2008 toolbox. It can operate without any other prerequisite controls. Which type of control should you choose?