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Using an Asynchronous Controller in ASP.NET MVC - 2 views

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    "The AsyncController class enables you to write asynchronous action methods. You can use asynchronous action methods for long-running, non-CPU bound requests. This avoids blocking the Web server from performing work while the request is being processed. A typical use for the AsyncController class is long-running Web service calls."
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More on Asynchronous Processing in ASP.NET MVC 3 « Sergey Barskiy's Blog - 1 views

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    "In this post I would like to cover a couple of asynchronous patterns that are available in ASP.NET MVC and jQuery as it is used in MVC."
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AsyncController v/s SessionLess Controller - Imran Baloch's Blog - 1 views

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    " AsyncController is introduced in ASP.NET MVC 2 while SessionLess controller is introduced in ASP.NET MVC 3. AsyncController allows you to perform long running I/O operation(s) without making your thread idle(i.e., waiting for I/O operations to complete). On the other hand, SessionLess controller allows you to execute multiple requests simultaneously for single user, which otherwise execute multiple requests sequentially due to session synchronization. Understanding these concepts may be easy for you but I have seen a lot of guys become confused on these concepts. In this article, I will show you how to use AsyncController and SessionLess controller in ASP.NET MVC application. I will also compare them and tell you what to use when, where, and the why."
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ASP.NET MVC and Multiple Submit Buttons - 3 views

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    Handy trick to pass extra data to the controler. 
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icms - integrated case management system - Google Project Hosting - 1 views

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    Site based on project Awesome (http://awesome.codeplex.com)
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