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From: MihirP
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hi, 
Although a Web Forms page consists of two separate files, they form a single unit when 
your application is run. The code-behind class files for all Web Forms in a project 
are compiled into the dynamic-link library (.dll) file produced by the project. The 
Web Forms .aspx page file is also compiled, but somewhat differently. The first time a 
user browses to the .aspx page, ASP.NET automatically generates a .NET class file that 
represents the page and compiles it to a second .dll file. The generated class for the 
.aspx page inherits from the code-behind class that was compiled into the project .dll 
file.  
In the ASP.NET Page class model, the entire Web Forms page is, in effect, an 
executable program that generates output to be sent back to the browser or client 
device. In this model, the page goes through a series of processing stages similar to 
those of other components � initialize, process, and dispose � with two differences:   
    The page class performs these steps each time the page is called. The page is 
initialized, processed, and disposed of every time a round trip to the server occurs.  
   The page class has a unique stage �render� that occurs toward the end of the page 
life cycle, during which output is generated. For more information, see <MSHelp:link 
tabIndex=0 keywords="cpconControlExecutionLifecycle">Control Execution 
Lifecycle</MSHelp:link>.  
Regards, 
Mihir

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