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Creating a library for persisting the application state data between work sessions
<%@ Page Title="Home Page" Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Site.master" AutoEventWireup="true"
    CodeBehind="Default.aspx.cs" Inherits="TestWeb._Default" %>

<asp:Content ID="HeaderContent" runat="server" ContentPlaceHolderID="HeadContent">
</asp:Content>
<asp:Content ID="BodyContent" runat="server" ContentPlaceHolderID="MainContent">
    <h2>
        Tracking.NET ASP.NET demo!
    </h2>
    <p>
        Press the button to increase the counter (the value is per-user, since the datastore is the user profile). 
        Tracking is configured in the global.asax file. Once tracking is configured, all that is needed to make properties persistent is 
        implementing ITrackable (marker interface) and applying the [Trackable] attributes on the desired properties of pages and other objects.
    </p>
    <p>
        In this demo I added a property (Counter) to the page and marked it with the [Trackable] attribute.
    </p>

    <p>
        <asp:Label ID="lblCounter" runat="server" Text=""></asp:Label>
        <asp:Button ID="Button1" runat="server" Text="++" onclick="Button1_Click"/>
    </p>

    <p>
        Try creating additional users, and log in to see how it affects the counter.
    </p>
</asp:Content>

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Software Developer (Senior) Recro-Net
Croatia Croatia
I have been an a(tra)ctive software developer since 2005 mostly working on .NET. Currently living and working in Zagreb Croatia. I have earned my masters degree in Computer Science at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in Zagreb in 2006.

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