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Performance Degraded Moving from 1.1 to 2.0

I recently updated my web application from the 1.1 version of the framework
to the 2.0 version. It seems to have seriously degraded the download times
of the pages. I changed nothing beyond the framework, and in many instances
it has doubled the download times of the pages. I am wondering if there any
known reasons or soultions to this problem. I noticed that the javascript
files were being converted to axd files, but I can't imagine that would cause
any measureable performance hit. Those files are not being downloaded with
every request are they? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Feb 27 '07 #1
2 1173
2.0 can use more viewstate. check the size of your pages.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

Jason Bennett wrote:
I recently updated my web application from the 1.1 version of the framework
to the 2.0 version. It seems to have seriously degraded the download times
of the pages. I changed nothing beyond the framework, and in many instances
it has doubled the download times of the pages. I am wondering if there any
known reasons or soultions to this problem. I noticed that the javascript
files were being converted to axd files, but I can't imagine that would cause
any measureable performance hit. Those files are not being downloaded with
every request are they? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Feb 27 '07 #2
Bruce,
Thanks for the quick reply. The page size is slighty larger for 2.0, but
certainly nothing to cause the slow download times I am seeing. Any other
ideas?

"bruce barker" wrote:
2.0 can use more viewstate. check the size of your pages.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

Jason Bennett wrote:
I recently updated my web application from the 1.1 version of the framework
to the 2.0 version. It seems to have seriously degraded the download times
of the pages. I changed nothing beyond the framework, and in many instances
it has doubled the download times of the pages. I am wondering if there any
known reasons or soultions to this problem. I noticed that the javascript
files were being converted to axd files, but I can't imagine that would cause
any measureable performance hit. Those files are not being downloaded with
every request are they? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Feb 27 '07 #3

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