Define your own collection for ObjectDataSource : ObjectDataSource « ADO.net Database « ASP.Net

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ASP.Net » ADO.net Database » ObjectDataSource 
Define your own collection for ObjectDataSource


<%@ page language="C#" %>

<%@ import namespace="System" %>
<%@ import namespace="System.Web" %>
<%@ import namespace="System.Collections.Generic" %>

<script runat="server" language="c#">

public class Person {
    private int id;
    private string firstname;
    private string lastname;

    public Person(int id, string firstname, string lastname) {
        this.id = id;
        this.firstname = firstname;
        this.lastname = lastname;
    }

    public int Id {
        get return this.id; }
        set this.id = value; }
    }

    public string Firstname {
        get return this.firstname; }
        set this.firstname = value; }
    }

    public string Lastname {
        get return this.lastname; }
        set this.lastname = value; }
    }
}

public class PersonCollection : List<Person> {

    public void Remove(int id) {
        Person person = this.FindPersonById(id);
        if (person != null) {
            base.Remove(person);
        }
    }

    public Person FindPersonById(int id) {
        foreach (Person person in this) {
            if (person.Id.Equals(id)) {
                return person;
            }
        }
        return null;
    }
}

public class PersonManager {

    private const string personsKey = "persons";

    public PersonCollection SelectPersons() {
        HttpContext context = HttpContext.Current;

        if (context.Application[personsKey== null) {
            PersonCollection persons = new PersonCollection();

            persons.Add(new Person(0"A""B"));
            persons.Add(new Person(1"C""D"));
            persons.Add(new Person(2"E""F"));
            context.Application[personsKey= persons;
        }

        return (context.Application[personsKeyas PersonCollection);
    }
}

</script>

<html>
<head runat="server">
    <title>Untitled Page</title>
</head>
<body>
    <form runat="server">
        <asp:gridview id="GridView1" 
                      runat="server" 
                      datasourceid="ObjectDataSource1">
            <alternatingrowstyle backcolor="Red">
            </alternatingrowstyle>
            <pagerstyle forecolor="Black" 
                        font-italic="False" 
                        font-bold="False" 
                        horizontalalign="Center"
                        backcolor="#999999">
            </pagerstyle>

            <selectedrowstyle forecolor="White" 
                              backcolor="#008A8C" 
                              font-italic="False" 
                              font-bold="True">
            </selectedrowstyle>

            <rowstyle forecolor="Black" 
                      backcolor="#EEEEEE" 
                      font-italic="False" 
                      font-bold="False">
            </rowstyle>
            <headerstyle forecolor="White" 
                         backcolor="#000084" 
                         font-italic="False" 
                         font-bold="True">
            </headerstyle>
            <footerstyle forecolor="Black" 
                         backcolor="#CCCCCC" font-italic="False" font-bold="False">
            </footerstyle>
        </asp:gridview>
        <asp:objectdatasource id="ObjectDataSource1" runat="server" typename="PersonManager" selectmethod="SelectPersons">
        </asp:objectdatasource>

    </form>
</body>
</html>

 
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