I know what ViewData is and use it all the time, but in ASP.NET Preview 5 they introduced something new called TempData.
I normally strongly type my ViewData, instead of using the dictionary of objects approach.
So, when should I use TempData instead of ViewData?
Are there any best practices for this?
In one sentence: TempData
are like ViewData with one difference: They only contain data between two successive requests, after that they are destroyed. You can use TempData
to pass error messages or something similar.
Although outdated, this article has good description of the TempData
lifecycle.
As Ben Scheirman said here:
TempData is a session-backed temporary storage dictionary that is available for one single request. It’s great to pass messages between controllers.