Im an developing a web application with MVC3, Razor, C# 4, jQuery.
Within one screen (page) I do AJAX calls to a controller action to get some screen-updates. Using Javascripts setTimeout() I do polling.
To optimize this polling in case where the server does not have screen-updates I like to delay the HTTP response and wait a little until I a) get screen-updates or b) hit some timeout (eg. 10 seconds or so).
I tried to do something like this
[OutputCache(Duration = 0)]
[AcceptVerbs(HttpVerbs.Get)]
public ActionResult CheckForUpdates()
{
var startTime = DateTime.Now;
while (_haveUpdates || DateTime.Now > startTime.AddSeconds(10 ))
{
Thread.Sleep(3);
}
return _haveUpdate ? Json(new {updates = ... }, JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet) : null;
}
In the view I use Javascript / jQuery like this:
<script>
$(function () {
scheduleNextCheck();
});
function scheduleNextCheck() {
setTimeout(function() {
$.ajax({
url: "@Url.Action("CheckForUpdates")",
dataType: 'json',
data: null,
timeout: 10000,
cache: false,
success: function(data) {
if (data != null && data.updates != null ) {
// Apply Updates
} else {
scheduleNextCheck();
}
},
error: function() {
scheduleNextCheck();
}
});
}, 2000);
}
When using this code the IIS7 worker process will hang/freeze totally so only killing the worker-process can unlock the entire IIS7 server. So Thread.Sleep() seems not to be a good idea. At least not my applications environment.
Did anybody do timething like this with ASP.Net MVC yet or have any idea?
Thx, Marc
==== Update: ====
Found one of the problems: the while criteria was wrong. It should be like this:
while (noUdates && DateTime.Now < startTime.AddSeconds(10))
The problem now is that other AJAX-requests are canceled while this sleep-delay-loop is running.
About SignalR: Have to take a closer look but the problem is that this needs additional server- and client-side libraries which I have to get approval for so I was hoping for an "easy" small solution with less impact and less need for training. But SignalR still is an option for one of the next releases to replace polling-stuff - but need to get some training and experience with this stuff first.
==== Update 2: ====
I am looking for a solutions that works without additional libraries / frameworks so I can apply it to the nearly finished web-application without a huge impact.