Explain About Global.Asax in Asp.Net

Introduction


Here I will explain what is the purpose of Global.asax file and how we can use Global.asax file in asp.net.

Description:

The Global.asax file, also known as the ASP.NET application file, is an optional file that contains code for responding to application-level events raised by ASP.NET or by HttpModules.

The Global.asax file resides in the root directory of an ASP.NET-based application. The Global.asax file is parsed and dynamically compiled by ASP.NET.

The Global.asax file itself is configured so that any direct URL request for it is automatically rejected; external users cannot download or view the code written within it.

The Global.asax file does not need recompilation if no changes have been made to it. There can be only one Global.asax file per application and it should be located in the application's root directory only.
The Global.asax contains two types of events those are

Events which are fired for every request

Events which are not fired for every request

Now I will explain about

Events which are fired for every request

Application_BeginRequest() – This event raised at the start of every request for the web application.

Application_AuthenticateRequest – This event rose just before the user credentials are authenticated. We can specify our own authentication logic here to provide custom authentication.

Application_AuthorizeRequest() – This event raised after successful completion of authentication with user’s credentials. This event is used to determine user permissions. You can use this method to give authorization rights to user. 

Application_ResolveRequestCache() – This event raised after completion of an authorization request and this event used in conjunction with output caching. With output caching, the rendered HTML of a page is reused without executing its code.

Application_AcquireRequestState() – This event raised just before session-specific data is retrieved for the client and is used to populate Session Collection for current request.

Application_PreRequestHandlerExecute()This event called before the appropriate HTTP handler executes the request.

Application_PostRequestHandlerExecute()This event called just after the request is handled by its appropriate HTTP handler.

Application_ReleaseRequestState() – This event raised when session specific information is about to serialized from the session collection.

Application_UpdateRequestCache() – This event raised just before information is added to output cache of the page.

Application_EndRequest() – This event raised at the end of each request right before the objects released. 

Now we will see

Events which are not fired for every request

Application_Start() – This event raised when the application starts up and application domain is created.

Session_Start() – This event raised for each time a new session begins, This is a good place to put code that is session-specific.

Application_Error() – This event raised whenever an unhandled exception occurs in the application. This provides an opportunity to implement generic application-wide error handling.

Session_End() – This event called when session of user ends.

Application_End() – This event raised just before when web application ends.

Application_Disposed() – This event fired after the web application is destroyed and this event is used to reclaim the memory it occupies.

Now we will see all these events with simple example in Global.asax

First Open visual Studio ---> Create New Website after that right click on Solution explorer and select new item



After select Add New Item window will open in that select Global Application Class and click ok

After add file open Global.asax file and add following code in Global.asax file


<%@ Application Language="C#" %>
<%@ Import Namespace="System.IO" %>

<script runat="server">
protected void Application_Start(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Code that runs on application startup
WriteFile("Application Starting");
}
protected void Application_End(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//  Code that runs on application shutdown
WriteFile("Application Ending");
}
protected void Application_Error(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Code that runs when an unhandled error occurs
string strError;
strError = Server.GetLastError().ToString();
if(Context!=null)
{
Context.ClearError();
Response.Write("Application_Error" + "<br/>");
Response.Write("<b>Error Msg:</b>" + strError + "<br/>"+"<b>End Error Msg<b/>");
}
}
protected void Session_Start(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Code that runs when a new session is started
Response.Write("Session_Start" + "<br/>");
}

protected void Session_End(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Code that runs when a session ends.
// Note: The Session_End event is raised only when the sessionstate mode
// is set to InProc in the Web.config file. If session mode is set to StateServer
// or SQLServer, the event is not raised.
Response.Write("Session_End"+"<br/>");
}
protected void Application_BeginRequest(object sender,EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("Application_BeginRequest" + "<br/>");
}
protected void Application_EndRequest(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("Application_EndRequest" + "<br/>");
}
protected void Application_AcquireRequestState(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("Application_AcquireRequestState" + "<br/>");
}
protected void Application_AuthenticateRequest(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("Application_AuthenticateRequest" + "<br/>");
}
protected void Application_AuthorizeRequest(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("Application_AuthorizeRequest" + "<br/>");
}
protected void Application_PostRequestHandlerExecute(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("Application_PostRequestHandlerExecute" + "<br/>");
}
protected void Application_PreRequestHandlerExecute(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("Application_PreRequestHandlerExecute" + "<br/>");
}
protected void Application_PreSendRequestContent(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("Application_PreSendRequestContent" + "<br/>");
}
protected void Application_PreSendRequestHeaders(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("Application_PreSendRequestHeaders" + "<br/>");
}
protected void Application_ReleaseRequestState(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("Application_ReleaseRequestState" + "<br/>");
}
protected void Application_ResolveRequestCache(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("Application_ResolveRequestCache" + "<br/>");
}
protected void Application_UpdateRequestCache(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("Application_UpdateRequestCache" + "<br/>");
}
protected void Application_Disposed(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("Application_Disposed"+"<br/>");
}
public void WriteFile(string strText)
{
StreamWriter strWriter = new StreamWriter(@"C:test.txt", true);
string str = DateTime.Now + " " + strText;
strWriter.WriteLine(str);
strWriter.Close();
}
</script>
After adding code in Global.asax open your website aspx page and design your aspx page like this


<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head runat="server">
<title>Global Events Demo</title>
</head>
<body>
<form id="form1" runat="server">
<div>
<h1>Global Events</h1>
<asp:Button ID="btnEndSession" runat="server" Text="End Session" onclick="btnEndSession_Click" />
<asp:Button ID="btnError" runat="server" Text="Generate Error" onclick="btnError_Click" />
</div>
</form>
</body>
</html>
After that write the following code in code behind


protected void btnEndSession_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Session.Abandon();
}
protected void btnError_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
int a = 5;
int b = 0;
int c=a / b;
}

how to add Global.asax.cs file in asp.net or how to add Code behind file for Global.asax in asp.net

Introduction


Here I will explain how to add code behind file for Global.asax in asp.net.

Description:

In previous post I explained clearly about Global.asax file uses and events in asp.net. Here I will explain how to add code behind file to Golbal.asax in asp.net. In one of my project I started writing code in Global.asax file but we decided to write code in Global.asax.cs file code I tried to search for that one but that is not available in our application at that I learn one thing that is we need to add Global.asax and Global.asax.cs these files to our application. For that one first right click on solution explorer and select Add New item


After that select Global Application class file and click ok now Global.asax file added successfully to our application


After add our Global.asax file to application that would be like this


And our Global.asax file contains code like this

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

<script runat="server">
void Application_Start(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Code that runs on application startup
}
void Application_End(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//  Code that runs on application shutdown
}
void Application_Error(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Code that runs when an unhandled error occurs
}
void Session_Start(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Code that runs when a new session is started
}
void Session_End(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Code that runs when a session ends.
}
</script>
Now our requirement is to add Global.asax.cs file to our code for that again right click on solution explorer and select Add new item another wizard will open in that select Class file and give name as Global.asax.cs and click Add


After click Add that will show one warning message like this now click yes


After adding our Global.asax.cs file we need make some changes to use Global.asax.cs file those are first remove entire script code from your Global.asax file

<script runat="server">
---------------------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
</script>
And change this line in Global.asax file to

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

<%@ Application Language="C#" CodeBehind="~/App_Code/global.asax.cs" Inherits="Global" %>
Now open Global.asax.cs file and change this like

public class Global
To

public class Global:System.Web.HttpApplication

 

 

 

 

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