Hi,
I am facing the ServerTooBusyEx ception when using reliable session and
net.tcp binding.
I have single server and single client application. The client registers for
the event at the server. When event occurs server send the message to the
client indicating event occurance. The event is generated at a rate of 1
event/min. So, I do not think the error is because of continous firing of
events, such that server gets loaded with it.
But, after some 5-8 such event occurance messages sent by server to the
client, I receive ServerTooBusyEx ception and the server stops sending the
messages and system halts throwing the ServerTooBusyEx ception.
Also, when I tried without reliable session, I still got the same error. So,
I think it is independent of whether it is reliable session or not.
Is there any way I can overcome this exception?
Kindly advice.
Regards,
Kaushal Mehta. 1 2977
Hi,
There is slight mdification.
When it is not Reliable session enabled, I receive TimeoutExceptio n.
So, I am getting these exceptions, I am not sure why.
Regards,
Kaushal Mehta.
"Kaushal Mehta" wrote:
Hi,
I am facing the ServerTooBusyEx ception when using reliable session and
net.tcp binding.
I have single server and single client application. The client registers for
the event at the server. When event occurs server send the message to the
client indicating event occurance. The event is generated at a rate of 1
event/min. So, I do not think the error is because of continous firing of
events, such that server gets loaded with it.
But, after some 5-8 such event occurance messages sent by server to the
client, I receive ServerTooBusyEx ception and the server stops sending the
messages and system halts throwing the ServerTooBusyEx ception.
Also, when I tried without reliable session, I still got the same error. So,
I think it is independent of whether it is reliable session or not.
Is there any way I can overcome this exception?
Kindly advice.
Regards,
Kaushal Mehta.
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