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Quick ways to boost performance and scalability of ASP.NET, WCF and Desktop Clients
There are some simple configuration changes that you can make on machine.config and IIS to give your web applications significant performance boost. These are simple harmless changes but makes a lot of difference in terms of scalability. By tweaking system...
Dynamically set WCF Endpoint in Silverlight
When you add a WCF service reference to a Silverlight Application, it generates the ServiceReference.ClientConfig file where the URL of the WCF endpoint is defined. When you add the WCF service reference on a development computer, the endpoint URL is...
Ten Caching Mistakes that Break your App
Caching frequently used objects, that are expensive to fetch from the source, makes application perform faster under high load. It helps scale an application under concurrent requests. But some hard to notice mistakes can lead the application to suffer...
Building High Performance Queue in Database for storing Orders, Notifications, Tasks
We have Queues everywhere. There are queues for asynchronously sending notifications like email and SMS in most websites. E-Commerce sites have queues for storing orders, processing and dispatching them. Factory Assembly line automation systems have queues...
Posted: Sep 19 2010, 02:04 PM by oazabir | with no comments
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MSDN Day @ Dhaka
Venue. IDB Auditorium E/8-A Rokeya Sharani, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Agargaon, Dhaka 1207 Saturday June 20th 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Microsoft Community in Bangladesh proudly presents Microsoft Day @ Dhaka. This is a special day dedicated to all Microsoft technology...
Posted: Jun 17 2009, 03:52 PM by oazabir | with no comments
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Optimize ASP.NET Membership Stored Procedures for greater speed and scalability
Last year at Pageflakes , when we were getting millions of hits per day, we were having query timeout due to lock timeout and Transaction Deadlock errors. These locks were produced from aspnet_Users and aspnet_Membership tables. Since both of these tables...
Linq to Sql solve transaction deadlock and query timeout problems using uncommitted reads
When your database tables start accumulating thousands of rows and many users start working on the same table concurrently, SELECT queries on the tables start producing lock contentions and transaction deadlocks. This is a common problem in any high volume...
99.99% available ASP.NET and SQL Server Production Architecture for SaaS
You have a hot ASP.NET+SQL Server product, growing at thousand users per day and you have hit the limit of your own garage hosting capability. Now that you have enough VC money in your pocket, you are planning to go out and host on some real hosting facility...
Solving common problems with Compiled Queries in Linq to Sql for high demand ASP.NET websites
If you are using Linq to SQL, instead of writing regular Linq Queries, you should be using Compiled Queries . if you are building an ASP.NET web application that’s going to get thousands of hits per hour, the execution overhead of Linq queries is going...
Posted: Oct 28 2008, 02:24 AM by oazabir | with 15 comment(s)
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Create ASP.NET MVC Controllers under Namespace and specific URL
When you have a lot of controllers, you need to organize them under Namespaces. Also, it is better to put controllers under subfolders in order to organize them properly and have some meaningful URL for them like /Admin/User where Admin is the subfolder...
Posted: Oct 04 2008, 03:14 PM by oazabir | with 2 comment(s)
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