Best way to implement extremely heavy calculation?



Hello,

I have a C# application that runs a relatively complex simulation
which, on a typical computer, could take up to 10 seconds. I am now
trying to port this application over to ASP.NET so obviously this
calculation needs to happen on the client. What is the best way to
implement this?

Some more information - all of the code needed to run this is located
in 3 or 4 C# dll's so at a high level I would simply look at the user
inputs on the web form and setup the simulation which would run on the
client and then have the ASP.NET page take the output and display the
results accordingly.

Now what is the most effective way to make this run on the client? If
I just include the classes in my project then it will run on the
server. Do I package this up into an ActiveX control that gets
deployed to the client? I do not want the code to be viewable (which I
think rules out using a client side scripting language) and I would not
want the user to be able to reuse this component in their own
application. It should be simple to run (so no client side
configuration beyond clicking on an "ok" prompt) and ideally would run
on any recent browser although I suspect that this last option won't be
doable.

Any help would be appreciated,

Roy

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