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WebForms

WebForms which is usually referred to as an HTML form provides users with an online page to enter data. This information is then shared with a server for further processing. Almost everyone has used WebForms when placing an online order or signing up for a Newsletter.

Not only do these differ in their formats, but there are many parameters that come into play when designing WebForms. From context to length to the number of fields to whatnot. And, it could sometimes become tricky to build one.

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Pros

WebForms, by automating the programming process to a great extent has become a popular technology among developers. Here are some of the amazing perks that it offers:


  • Event-Triggered

Being Event-driven, WebForms are easy to manipulate according to projects’ needs. The abstract mechanism to keep controls separate from the inner processes, make it simpler for developers to design pages with ease.


  • User-Friendly Controls

When it comes to programming, one rarely needs heavy coding to use WebForms. Simply with drag and drop Controls programmers can create amazing designs. Not just that, the compatibility with 3rd party solutions is a huge plus.

It offers flexibility to extend creativity. Grid control helps generate the related HTML as well as JavaScript.


  • Validations are Simple

All it requires is setting the correct properties for the controls to process validations. And it is possible to create an array of different use cases through these validations.



Cons

There are some limitations that you must know before choosing WebForms.

  • Difficult to Test Modules Separately

With multiple event handlers performing in the back end, unit testing becomes a tedious task for WebForms.

  • No Fixed Architecture

With a lack of pre-defined architecture for web applications, WebForms could become a little difficult to develop for programmers. Ending up in longer completion times.

  • Less Control Over Produced HTML

With drag & drop controls, WebForms enable rapid application development. Which is actually simpler than writing HTML tags. However, this results in little control over the HTML code produced for each page.


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