I have WCF service in a managed Window service. There can be several service request through asp.net web page at a time (say 100 requests) to access this service. I am applying lock in the wcf service as i was facing some other issue. Since i am applying lock the request is getting timed out when i load test it. Is it possible to run 10 parallel task and as each tasks get completed new tasks should be created and executed for the remaining 90 tasks. i am trying to optimize my memory and also that way i need not increase the timeouts for my WCF
2 Answers
Instead of a lock, you could use a semaphore with a maximum count of 10
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.threading.semaphore.aspx
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I voted you up because it's a good answer to the question provided, but I think he has a fundamental design flaw. If he has to place a lock to fix an "issue", there is a good chance a semaphore will also create that same issue, just less often.– BengieJan 24, 2012 at 14:44
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-1. Problem is the lock itself. Using semaphore is a more invasive/dangerous approach while not solving the main issue.– AliostadJan 24, 2012 at 14:45
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1@Aliostad: "Technically" the question was how to limit the resource to 10 tasks at a time. I do agree it side steps the underlying issue, but the OP question is answered.– BengieJan 24, 2012 at 14:50
Yes, this is definitely possible. See this MSDN document on setting up continuations: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd537612(VS.110).aspx
(I am assuming by "Task" you are referring to the Task object in the Task Parallelism Library)
I am applying lock in the wcf service as i was facing some other issue
. So dont do it! :)) You know the problem is the locks. Applying locks at such a high level as the WCF service is suicide. Explain the problem you are facing and people can help here.