Introducing the Controls: Class Hierarchy
In Chapter 3, we introduced you to the programming techniques for mobile Web Forms. A mobile Web Forms page consists of a source file containing directives (such as the @ Page directive) and Extensible Markup Language (XML) format code representing the ASP.NET mobile controls, which are the visual elements of your mobile Web Forms page. This XML representing the server controls is in server control syntax (sometimes referred to in the product documentation as the persistence format). Figure 4-1 shows a partial class hierarchy of the mobile controls.
Figure 4-1: The top-level hierarchy of the mobile controls