using System; using System.Collections; using System.Configuration; using System.Data; using System.Linq; using System.Web; using System.Web.Security; using System.Web.SessionState; using System.Xml.Linq; using System.Web.Routing; using System.Web.DynamicData; namespace TicketCenter_DynamicData { public class Global : System.Web.HttpApplication { public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes) { MetaModel model = new MetaModel(); // IMPORTANT: DATA MODEL REGISTRATION // Uncomment this line to register LINQ to SQL classes or an ADO.NET Entity Data // model for ASP.NET Dynamic Data. Set ScaffoldAllTables = true only if you are sure // that you want all tables in the data model to support a scaffold (i.e. templates) // view. To control scaffolding for individual tables, create a partial class for // the table and apply the [Scaffold(true)] attribute to the partial class. // Note: Make sure that you change "YourDataContextType" to the name of the data context // class in your application. model.RegisterContext(typeof(TicketCenter_Data.ITCDataContext), new ContextConfiguration() { ScaffoldAllTables = true }); // The following statement supports separate-page mode, where the List, Detail, Insert, and // Update tasks are performed by using separate pages. To enable this mode, uncomment the following // route definition, and comment out the route definitions in the combined-page mode section that follows. routes.Add(new DynamicDataRoute("{table}/{action}.aspx") { Constraints = new RouteValueDictionary(new { action = "List|Details|Edit|Insert" }), Model = model }); // The following statements support combined-page mode, where the List, Detail, Insert, and // Update tasks are performed by using the same page. To enable this mode, uncomment the // following routes and comment out the route definition in the separate-page mode section above. //routes.Add(new DynamicDataRoute("{table}/ListDetails.aspx") { // Action = PageAction.List, // ViewName = "ListDetails", // Model = model //}); //routes.Add(new DynamicDataRoute("{table}/ListDetails.aspx") { // Action = PageAction.Details, // ViewName = "ListDetails", // Model = model //}); } void Application_Start(object sender, EventArgs e) { RegisterRoutes(RouteTable.Routes); } void Application_Error(Object sender, System.EventArgs e) { } } }