takes 80ms to get 1 member from a set of 10 million people, where advanced MPI matching and calculations take place (about 1,000 match algorithms). Takes about 0.001 MS to get that member from a NoSQL Solution. Do the get once, put it in the NoSQL and wham bam
@Neha , As far as my expertise can allow me to see: you're doing it fine enough. I can only think of extracting performance from the guy that actually hits the Database: that is the method: GetSearchResult
@Neha Don't expect to drop a complex problem on a chat room and have them sort it for you. Usually the answers you can get here are fairly simple and not overly complex; if have a complex question, post it on SO or in your case, DBA exchange.
@Neha , The query you pasted just handles how the UI arranges the retrieved data. If you're looking for ways of optimizing it, you should be looking at the GetSearchResult method.
I have a web-user control, and i want to call the web-service from it. What is my main motive:
1. i am creating a web-user control for advanced search, for that i am adding the bound fields and buttons[Edit,Delete] dynamically to a gridview.
2. Now i am using the ajax to go edit and delete (the...
You know I have written code and everything seems perfect , but capturing video , moving it to server , server streaming it poor -> what ll i do if they use a cracked nonsense streaming server ?
@Neha . That is exactly what I said is bad bad practice. By the time the entire record is retrieved by the Stored Proc., the performance damage has already been done.
@Neha , Modify the Stored Proc to return only say, 15 or 20 records at time.
but In UI logic I have merged multiple rows to one & then the paging is done But in sql I have only distinct keyword which is not what I have needed to group multi rows in 1 on specific criteria
Now this pattern have no of properties like Category, design.. & so on . & for all this properties we have their master & mapping with patternProperty Tables
500 internal error - From that I can guess is :
dont use
var html = '<%=ResolveUrl("~/Control/WebService/WebService.asmx/HelloWorld") %>';
Instead use:
var html= '<%=ResolveUrl("full path /Control/WebService/WebService.asmx/HelloWorld") %>';
or
var html = '<%=ResolveUrl(".....
Now the results: If The pattern + color combination exist in more than one book it should display single image comes first in ascending order of book including the other patterns with same name & different color. @Chukwuemeka
@Chukwuemeka ok, now my sql sp is returning me all of the record even the combination with multiple books or single book respectively attached with pattern
& my linq put the condition to filter the records in ascending with single book whether it is in multiple or single
Then on resultant data set I have implemented the paging
@raman , then, whenever a request hits the service, write something to the log file, whenever an exception occurs.(I am assuming you've put try-catches on the service), write to the file.
@Neha . I understand it clearly. I will make you understand better if I can type the code in here. but typing out the entire SQL query is going to hurt. :( It would've been easier if you were using an ORM: Linq2SQL or EF for instance.
@raman , can't you modify the web service method to include the file-writing functionality? It's necessary that you do that because an exception is sprouting everytime you call the service and that's how you'll be able to tell what that exception is: That is why you're getting a 500.
@Neha . You can still write good, optimized queries in LinqToSQL.
Anyone with a link to a sample code with paging that can be changed to work within a (10000+ records) table? I want to display the records on my asp.net page.
Cheers
Guys on ideone.com its showing that filling an array of length 10000000 needs time: 0.13s memory: 380160 kB for java and time: 0.06s memory: 72768 kB for C# is that correct?
500 internal error - From that I can guess is :
dont use
var html = '<%=ResolveUrl("~/Control/WebService/WebService.asmx/HelloWorld") %>';
Instead use:
var html= '<%=ResolveUrl("full path /Control/WebService/WebService.asmx/HelloWorld") %>';
or
var html = '<%=ResolveUrl(".....
Yeah, I want to do a fairly complex operation involving stencil buffers and probably some weird depth stuff as well. 2D programmers probably won't be much help. :P