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I am developing an ASP.Net MVC 3 web application using Entity Framework 4.1. I recently uploaded the application to my test server and I have noticed an error email delivered by ELMAH stating

System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding.

Below shows some of my code.

Controller

public ActionResult VerifyEmail(int uid, string vid)
{
    var userList = _userService.VerifyEmail(uid,vid).ToList();
}

Service

public IList<User> VerifyEmail(int uid, string emailvcode)
{
    return _uow.User.Get(u => u.userID == uid && u.emailVerificationCode == emailvcode).ToList();
}

Unit of Work

 public class UnitOfWork : IUnitOfWork, IDisposable
 {
        readonly LocumEntities _context = new LocumEntities();

        private GenericRepository<User> _user = null;

        public IGenericRepository<User> User
        {
            get
            {
                if (_user == null)
                {
                    _user = new GenericRepository<User>(_context);
                }
                return _user;
            }

        }

  }

Generic Repository

public IList<TEntity> Get(Expression<Func<TEntity, bool>> filter = null,Func<IQueryable<TEntity>, IOrderedQueryable<TEntity>> orderBy = null,string includeProperties = "")
{
    IQueryable<TEntity> query = dbSet;

    if (filter != null)
    {
        query = query.Where(filter);
    }

    foreach (var includeProperty in includeProperties.Split
        (new char[] { ',' }, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries))
    {
        query = query.Include(includeProperty);
    }

    if (orderBy != null)
    {
        return orderBy(query).ToList();
    }
    else
    {
        return query.ToList();
    }
}

The Timeout error is sometimes happening when the line within the Service method is trying to execute

return _uow.User.Get(u => u.userID == uid && u.emailVerificationCode == emailvcode).ToList();

This error is not happening every time, only occasionally, however, I don't understand why as this query will either return a list of Users, or, a NULL list.

Can anyone spot from my code why this may be happening?

Any feedback would be appreciated as I have no idea why this is happening.

Thanks.

1 Answer 1

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Try increasing the timeout property in the connection string. Also run the SQL Server Profiler to see how much SQL is being generated for your queries, as the query may be returning a large volume of data causing the timeout.

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