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.NET Windows Server Performance Issue

Hi,

We have developed a distributed system that uses multiple .NET remoting
servers hosted by Windows Services. However, the single server used for
performing all database access using ADO.NET has very poor performance when
using the 'Release' version of the assembly. When using the 'Debug' version
there seems to be no problem.

The release version seems to function reasonally well until we make a few
database calls in quick succession. At this time the CPU usage increases to
99%, and remains there until the process is destroyed.

We are using Access 2002 as our database and standard .NET database access
components.

Is this a known problem?

Regards,

Mark
Nov 15 '05 #1
1 974
Cor
Hi Buzz,

Never heard of it in this newsgroups, except if someone has an endless loop
in his program.

The most simplest method to overcome such an endless loop is.

do until thereIsAgainAnAction
threading.thread.sleep(1000)
application.doevents
next

I hope this helps?

Cor
Hi,

We have developed a distributed system that uses multiple .NET remoting
servers hosted by Windows Services. However, the single server used for
performing all database access using ADO.NET has very poor performance when using the 'Release' version of the assembly. When using the 'Debug' version there seems to be no problem.

The release version seems to function reasonally well until we make a few
database calls in quick succession. At this time the CPU usage increases to 99%, and remains there until the process is destroyed.

We are using Access 2002 as our database and standard .NET database access
components.

Is this a known problem?

Nov 15 '05 #2

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