Application level action sequence : Global.asax « ASP.Net Instroduction « ASP.NET Tutorial






<%@ Application Language="C#" %>

<script runat="server">

    void Application_Start(Object sender, EventArgs e) {
    }

    protected void Application_OnEndRequest()
    {
        Response.Write("<hr>This page was served at " +DateTime.Now.ToString());
    }

    protected void Application_Error(Object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        Response.Write("<font face=\"Tahoma\" size=\"2\" color=\"red\">");
        Response.Write("Oops! Looks like an error occurred!!<hr></font>");
        Response.Write("<font face=\"Arial\" size=\"2\">");
        Response.Write(Server.GetLastError().Message.ToString());
        Response.Write("<hr>" + Server.GetLastError().ToString());
        Server.ClearError();
    }


    void Session_Start(Object sender, EventArgs e) {
    }

    void Session_End(Object sender, EventArgs e) {
    }
       
</script>








1.6.Global.asax
1.6.1.The global.asax Application File
1.6.2.Some events don't fire with every request:
1.6.3.Global application file. (C#)
1.6.4.Appication level event handlers in global.asax
1.6.5.Global.asax file can be used to track the number of page requests made for any page.
1.6.6.Application level action sequence
1.6.7.Static application variables
1.6.8.Override string GetVaryByCustomString in Global.asax (C#)
1.6.9.Override string GetVaryByCustomString in Global.asax (VB)
1.6.10.Log exception in Global.asax (C#)
1.6.11.Log exception in Global.asax (VB)