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Dispose refers to the cleaning up of resources used by an object during its lifetime. The .NET Framework is a garbage-collected runtime, which means this happens automatically, however SharePoint has a habit of maintaining its unmanaged resources, which may result in high memory usage if disposal is not performed manually.
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Dispose in Client Object Model
Should objects be disposed when using the client object model? If so, which ones? There seems to be plenty of information on this for server side, but nothing from Microsoft specifically about clien …