Re: Using SQl to store aspx pages and memory problems
- From: matvdl <matvdl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2005 17:12:01 -0700
Many of the pages have server side code - they are aspx files - not html
files. e.g some of the files may need to get information such as current
date the file was displayed - or they are customized based on the browser
that views them - so they get modifed at run-time. Many have server side
controls that display charts. (chartfx control)
The way I manage this is to write the saved aspx file to a temp directory on
the server and redirect the request to this file.
I also have html files that are retrieved from SQL but these are simply
written back to the client - the problem is with aspx files.
Any help would be appreciated.
Matthew
--
matthew
"TJS" wrote:
> what exactly does this mean ?
>
> "as each page is requested it is retrieved from SQL saved to the
> temp directory and compiled "
>
> why are you saving it twice ?
>
> if it 's saved in sql why not just write it back to the client?
>
>
>
> "matvdl" <matvdl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:753E0555-B034-40F7-BD3A-E3EE61600EA0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I have a system that was originally developed in asp - the pages are saved
> >in
> > SQL (there are over 10,000 pages) and saved to a temp directory in the
> > server
> > when requested by a client.
> >
> > I have updated this system and changed the pages that are saved to the
> > server as aspx - everything works fine and pages can be served - but
> >
> > Its not impossible for a single client to request 100 plus pages in one
> > session - as each page is requested it is retrieved from SQL saved to the
> > temp directory and compiled - problems are.
> > - Performance is well down on the original asp system - I believe that
> > this due to the compiling of the pages in asp.net
> > - The memory usage of server also goes through the roof - there is a
> > considerable increase in memory as each page is loaded
> >
> > Are there any solutions to these problems??
> >
> > --
> > matthew
>
>
>
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