i expect it to fail at 101 iteration as the default max pool size is 100 and i am not releasing any connection after i open(ie., Not closing or Disposing). But the strange behaviour is i can go up to 230 iterations and then it gives me a timeout error, can not acquire new connection.
When i look in SQL Database for number of connections created it is only 100.
My question is : When connection is not released, how is it able to re-use the previously opened connection.
In my DAL i have more than 100 methods/Function, each and every method am opening the sqlconnection and closing the connection, this is taking too much of time to establish the connection at every time. So what i expect is one common class will create the SqlConnection that will check if the connection is Broken or Closed then create the connection again else return the connection, how to do this(Also i would like to apply ConnectionPooling).
I'm having a strange problem - probably has a simple answer but, I haven't been able to find it or figure out the cause. I'm hoping someone has had this same problem and figured it out.
Basically - my application works great on the development machine. So I copy it over to the server and it works great. Come back the next day and my GridView is only displaying the first record...I then log into the server remotely and open the web page on the server and all records are returned, so the application works fine on the server. I then return to the local machine and now the application is returning all rows in the GridView. So, weird but, what whatever, it works. Go away and come back again the next day and...
1 ) Only 1 record from dataset is displayed in GridView
2 ) Log onto server remotely and view webpage on server --> all records now display
3 ) Try again on local machine, now application works fine...grr. What am I doing wrong here? Using Visual Web Developer 2008 on Windows XP. Querying SQL Server 2000 (I know, I should switch to 2005 and use VWD 2010 - but ouch, really!) when a text box value changes (Vendor_PO_TextBox.TextChanged)
I am using the MaskedEditExtender and MaskedEditValidator, but have experienced some strange behaviour. (See code example below). When entering a date into the textbox this is what I see:
1. The mask
2. Entering the date and time e.g. "19-01-1980 10:11:12"
3. When removing focus from the textbox the result is: "19-01-1980 19:01:19"
The six first digits of the date is copied as the time? If entering a day of the month larger than 23 and any given month, year and time (eg. 25-10-1980 12:12:12) the validation fails as the six first digits are copied to the time resulting in a time 25:10:19 which obviously is not valid.
I have downloaded the AJAX toolkit sample code and experience the exact same behaviour. When running the AJAX Toolkit samples from[URL] works fine!
Additinal info: Culture is danish (DateTime format is dd-MM-yyyy hh:mm:ss). Tried changing my systems culture to en-US but same behaviour.
I am developing an application using c# and asp. It need to access some places in the local network . There is a text box in the form which accept the path to be accessed from the user and will store it to a string variable named location.The if loop always return false if the application run in windows 7. and it occurs only when I run from the installed application, otherwise it will return true if the path is true. Here is the code:
We're trying to get connection pooling working with uodotnet and currently failing miserably. When we turn connection pooling off everything works as expected, but when we turn it on we often get timeouts or errors with one of the following trace outputs:
2011-03-28T15:09:28 System.Exception: Non-negative number required.
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Not all the requests fail (for example, when run through a load testing tool, 7/20 requests failed with the timeout problem).
It seems that the sessions are remaining in the pool and new attempts to create a session are repeating until the timeout limit is reached (30 seconds). We're using uodotnet.dll version 2.1.1.7196 and UniVerse version 10.3. running on an HP-UX server. We've got a single license on the dev machine we're testing on with 10 connections available in the pool (theoretically!). We're writing an ASP.Net web site, and we create a new session in the Page_Load() event which is passed to all UniVerse routines and then call close on the session in Page_Unload()/Page_Error().
to what we're doing wrong? We expected that connection pooling would improve performance, falling back on the standard mechanism if the pool was full, but whereas the non-pooled version works fine with 20 simultaneous requests, the pooled version regularly fails. We've set the connection pooling on in the application's web.config, setting MinPoolSize to 1 and MaxPoolSize to 10, leaving everything else at the defaults.
If I open a connection and don't close it after query execution completes, store it somewhere, and use it next time a request comes in, isn't it something similar to what .net does? Is it possible to maintain a pool of connections according to our requirements without depending on ADO.NET's internal mechanism? In case of ODBC, I read somewhere that connection pooling will have to be enabled from ODBC datasources and that it cannot be set from within .net. What if I open a few ODB connections, leave them open and use those whenever a request comes in and close all of them when I know that I dont need them anymore. How is it different from connection pooling?
I am designing an ASP.NET (3.5) web application that connects to a Rocket Software UniVerse database.
I am shooting for a RESTful design and a MVC pattern. Rocket provides a .NET library called UniObjects.NET which handles everything for connecting and retrieving information from the database.
What would be the best way to in general to log my users into the database, then use that session via connection pooling? I see that in 3.5 there is the ASP.NET Routing Infrastructure and that looks promising am I in the right direction on this? Also does C# support decorators like Python and Java?
I'm currently experiencing and issue on whether to say a connection has been left open due to my code or if it's left open due to ADO.NET pooling. Here's a sample of my code:
Public Function ExecuteDataTable(ByVal strStoredProc As String, Optional ByVal objParams As SqlParameter() = Nothing, Optional ByVal cmdType As CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure) As DataTable Dim objDt As New DataTable Dim objAdapt As New SqlDataAdapter Dim objParam As SqlParameter Try OpenDb() If Not IsNothing(objParams) Then AddParams(objParams) End If objAdapt.SelectCommand = New SqlCommand With objAdapt.SelectCommand
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Then when I go to open up the SQL Mgmt Studio, I look into the processes and the particular connection that has ran with the SQL that my function runs appears to remain open. So to me, it looks like ADO.NET is performing some kind of pooling. Is it safe to make that conclusion? How would I be able to tell if the connection is available to be used again by the ADO.NET pool?
I have SqlDataSource in 2 pages: Page1.aspx and Page2.aspx. I setup all SqlDataSource with EnableCaching is "True" and CacheDuration is "Infinite", same setup for all 2 SqlDataSource as below:
When visitor access Page1.aspx, the SqlDataSource in Page1.aspx will access SQL server to retrieve database and cache the database.
Question-1: After accessing Page1.aspx, then the visitor access Page2.aspx. Will visitor access again SQL Server database in Page2.aspx?
Question-2: One cache at one SqlDataSource is for one page and for one user? Or, one cache at one SqlDataSource is for multiple pages and for one user? Or, one cache at one SqlDataSource is for multiple pages and for multiple users?
I have a simple procedure which updates a table. The procedure works fine and I have tested it in Management Studio. However when I am calling that procedure from code, nothing is happening. cmd.ExecuteScalar returns null when it should return the ID.Has anyone faced anything similar? Any pointers as to how this can be resolved?
I developed a website using asp.net 2.0 and sql server 2005. I m using Turkish language content as entries to database tables. But when I try to add any record from my web interface I see strange characters. for example "ş,ğ,İ," characters are viewed like Å,? characters. I set my globalization to culture turkish in web.config. So there s no problem with static data on the page and no problem with records I added earlier in my own machine. I just need to send data in a correct encoding to the database.I first thought it was about collation, but changing collation doesn t differ data sent to database, I think I need to do something from my web app, but still couldn't get any ideas.
SelectedIndexChanged event doesn't fire for the first item of the DropDownList. For any other item SelectedIndexChanged fires, but not for the first one.Could someone, please, explain what kind of magic is it?(I use Visual Studio 2008)
Recently I bumped a problem with an asp.net application where seemingly random errors were thrown, although they were all related to the use of a connection object. Coming from Classic ASP, I wrote my pages by creating a connection object at the top of the page, and using that connection throughout the page. The connection object was opened whenever something had to be done with the database and closed immediately after.
Connectionstring: "Data Source=<server>;Initial Catalog=<catalog>;Integrated Security=false;user=<user>;password=<password>;Pooling=False;" So pooling=false.
As you can see, the connectionstring parameter is defined to a specific connection string name and I need to be able to set such a parameter to a different value, for example, to a session variable content.
i am trying to create connection using OLEDB connection in my app. but i am not able to create the connection as in datasource i want to use Server.mappath, but cudn't find the right method to use it. i am trying to make connection with Access database file. following is code i have tried:
string path = Server.MapPath("~/uploadaccess/Production.mdb"); string ConnectionString = @"Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0; Data Source=" & Server.MapPath("~/uploadaccess/Production.mdb")&";"; and also OleDbConnection myConnection = new OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=" & path&";"); and tried this OleDbConnection myConnection = new OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=" & Server.MapPath("~/uploadaccess/Production.mdb"));
and this is the error i am getting:
Operator '&' cannot be applied to operands of type 'string' and 'string'
i have an asp page through which i want to access FTP server And retrieve data (only file properties )from there and get it in excel (or just display it on the browser)is there any way i can keep it simple and acess the data from the server ???
The attached code, the oledb part, is giving me a blank web page saying it cant connect on my local dev server. I have another app with the same code, in fact I copied it and changed the db names. The one I copied from works fine.