Web Forms :: How To Improve The Performance Of This Page Like Making The Results To Be Displayed More Faster
May 1, 2010
I designed a web page in that i'm getting the query and executing the query, if a single user enters some query then the time won't be a matter, but if more than one person is accessing the webpage, then it will make delays to execute the queries,
how can i improve the performance of this page like making the results to be displayed more faster?
i am using data gridview asp.net control and i bind it dynamically, gird displayed 80,000 thousands records so i am using paging techniques,on each page gird display 10 record so when i am change page each time gird should filled 80.000 thousands records so how could i bind gird from pageIndex,pageSize rather than bind it whole records
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it works properly but when i change page or grdTender_PageIndexChanging event fire each time gird fill with 80.000 records now i want to bind it from current pageIndex to current page size to improve the performance of datagird
I am having trouble with the performance of a web site... Some SQL queries are killing the server. But, as the title of this post mention, I looked at the OutputCache page directive to improve performance of the site. Although, I came across some questions regarding this directive:
1- If I have a web-user control that declares an OuputCache directive in a page that has one too, which one will "win"?
2- What's the best pratice regarding the duration ? I'd love to have a sliding window too.
I am working on finance domain, we are using many sessions and viewstates for store values and data. Our clients want fast speed of our website. We are using grid/repeater/datalist and chart controls for show data.
I am working on AJAX-ASP.NET site. This site is taking 25-30 sec to load the contents. I want to improve this site performance. Is there any settings required in IIS? How to check IIS log files?
i want to check my fileuploas size . if bigger then 2mbm error message will popup, this is my some of my code
If file_newimage.HasFile = True Then Dim ext As String ext = System.IO.Path.GetExtension(file_newimage.FileName).ToString If ext <> ".jpg" And ext <> ".png" And ext <> ".bmp" And ext <> ".jpeg" Then MessageUser("Photo uploaded must be in .jpg/.png/.bmp/.gif or .jpeg format") Else If file_newimage.PostedFile.ContentLength > 2097000.0 Then
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but when i input image 12MB, just to check my coding my page went "Page cant be displayed" ...
When I'm building my web project it takes about 20 seconds to compile. Then when I try to browse to a web page in project, asp.net does its runtime compilation(another 20 seconds). I know I can't escape these steps because thats how asp.net works, just want to see if anyone has some kind of optimization to make these builds faster.
I am trying to speed up a Gridview on my page that reads 8,000 records using an AccessDataSource. So I am trying to implement caching. I have used the information given here: [URL] but it has made no difference in the response time. Can anyone direct me on this? Is there something you have to specify in the gridview (besides the datasource). Would it work if I went to SQL Server?
This is my AccessDataSource code. You can see the 3 relevant lines starting 6 lines from the top.
I have selected around hundred data and then bind to the repeater each times it take a long time to save data after clicking the save button. How can i improve the performance?
I have developed a gridview which has displays 8,000 records. However, the user is compaining that it is too slow. A major function of this gridview is to filter on two of the columns. It seems to me that if the records were stored in memory it would be much faster. This is caching, I think. Is that the case? Since filtering is being done I don't think custom paging will help much. When they submit a filter, with custom paging wouldn't the entire table be read again? So I was thinking of trying caching which is available on SQL Server. Am I on the right track? Can you cache with an Access database? Can you think of any other ways to improve performance of a gridview?
My scenario is : WebApp -> WCF Service -> EDMX -> Oracle DB
When I want to bind grid I fetch records from Oracle DB using EDMX i.e LINQ Query. But, this degrades performance as multiple layers take place between WebApp & Oracle DB. Can I use caching mechanism to improve the performance? But as far as I know cache is shared across the whole application. So, if I update cache other user might receive wrong information. Can we use caching per user? Or is there any other way to improve performance of the application?
I have one online school management application developed on asp.net 3.5 using Linq,
Now in my database i have main three talbes which uses in many store procedures,functions,linq join query
CourseMst - Master Table Have CourseID P.K. StudentMst - Master Table Have StudentID P.K. Student_Course - Child Table Have StudentCourseID P.K StudentID F.K. Reference To StudentMSt CourseID F.K. Reference To CourseMSt
Now i want to increse speed of my application for those page which have query or sp related to above tables, I want to know about indexing procedure that how to apply indexing and on which field i have to apply indexing
I am a .Net Developer and I develop using C#. I am always but all business logic at separat Class Library project , and then use it with my project, But I want to know if it will improve the performance of application , or I can but the Business logic class within the main project without effect at the application performance?
I had created a web site with asp.net and sqlserver. How can i improve the my website's performance in with regard sqlserver connection?What's your mind about use pool connection? In this regard what the defualt values is set for 'Max Pool Size' and 'Min Pool Size'?What's your mind about use Asynchronous access to data? What's your mind about other ways that you think?
I have a select query where iam fetching the data from minimum of 7 different tables by using innerjoin. I have 3 lakhs of records in that table.BY using cache Iam fetching all 3lakhs of records at a time and put in cache. by using the rowfilter i use the records.firsttime when iam fetching these 3lakhs records it takes 3min. want to improve the performance of time.How to improve the performance of time?
I have web application in ASP.NET 2.0 and C#.I have a gridview and i have a checkbox in the gridview. I am trying to save the checked record from the gridview to the database. The time taken to save the data is becoming huge and causing performance issues.
I have been playing around with loading user controls in a CMS style where I can change the position and order. I have come up with this...
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It all works fairly well - but I have alot of propertys in my user control code behinds where I could inject values into the usercontrol from my base class.
I like the way I can position usercontrols from the DB, I even added a time and date section where they could be switched on and off per day or time.
If I make every user control access the DAL for the data, it means i will have one select per user control, which means including my bassclass I could have upto 15 selects (visits tot he DB) to make the front page. Though this does not seem to make a performance problem, I was wondering if there was a better way of doing this.
I am creating a service oriented application where trying to have everything using services....however there is something I am not sure of , I am having a page that calls the database at the page load...so what would be better and faster?? to call database in pageload , or to call wcf service from javascript during javascript load ??btw , I am using a repeater in the page , but I have created somekind of an engine to create the suitable html so...I'll be creating the repeaters html using the wcf and resend it back to the page If I am using a wcf service at the start.