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    Hi guys.. How to Maintain Values in Multiple PostBacks without using session, cache, ViewState, cookie, Application. We need to maintain server memory. If there is any way to achiev this? Thnaks in advance... praveen....

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      Hi guys.. How to Maintain Values in Multiple PostBacks without using session, cache, ViewState, cookie, Application. We need to maintain server memory. If there is any way to achiev this? Thnaks in advance... praveen....

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        Hi guys.. How to Maintain Values in Multiple PostBacks without using session, cache, ViewState, cookie, Application. We need to maintain server memory. If there is any way to achiev this? Thnaks in advance... praveen....

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        Why dont you just clear the sessions after a certain tome therefore saving server memory.

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          Why dont you just clear the sessions after a certain tome therefore saving server memory.

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          Hi.. Thanks for ur reply.. I am using a web service project so in that huge data is comming and iam binding this in the datalist which has a custom paging for that we need maintain the datalist item in the session and we are clearing the session. so iam taking from the session for next use, and right now the site was some what fast, but if we a huge user i might think that site will slow. is it right or there is any other way? Thanks in advance praveen.

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