Using Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.Client, the following VB.NET lines throw an internal exception:
Dim conn As New OracleConnection(connStr)
conn.ConnectionString = "Data Source=(DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = localhost)(PORT = 1521)) (CONNECT_DATA = (SERVER = DEDICATED) (SERVICE_NAME = orcl))); User id=username; Password=password"
conn.Open()
The conn.Open statement succeeds but throws the following exception:
A first chance exception of type 'System.Net.Sockets.SocketException' occurred in System.dll
More importantly, it takes 1.5 second to open the first connection.
There are no problems if I close the connection and open a new one.
I had no such problems with the unmanaged Oracle data provider where the first-time connection would be made in a fraction of a second. It makes no difference if I am connecting to an Oracle 11g or 12c database server so it looks as if the data provider is the culprit.
Is the data provider attempting something which fails after which it defaults to something else for the rest of the session and if so, is there anything I can do to force it to take the successful path the first time?
Is the long wait for the first connection simply due to the cost of initializing the Oracle pool manager? If so, I suppose there is nothing I can do to fix that part of it but even if that is the case I would still like to know if it is possible to do anything to get rid of the SocketException.
The stack trace on the .NET side when the SocketException is hit looks like this:
System.dll!System.Net.Sockets.Socket.EndConnect(System.IAsyncResult asyncResult)
System.dll!System.Net.Sockets.TcpClient.EndConnect(System.IAsyncResult asyncResult)
Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.dll!OracleInternal.Network.TcpTransportAdapter.Connect(OracleInternal.Network.ConnectionOption conOption)
Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.dll!OracleInternal.Network.OracleCommunication.ConnectViaCO(OracleInternal.Network.ConnectionOption connOption, OracleInternal.Network.AddressResolution addrRes)
Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.dll!OracleInternal.Network.OracleCommunication.DoConnect(string tnsDescriptor)
Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.dll!OracleInternal.Network.OracleCommunication.Connect(string tnsDescriptor, bool externalAuth, string instanceName)
Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.dll!OracleInternal.ServiceObjects.OracleConnectionImpl.Connect(Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.Client.ConnectionString cs, bool bOpenEndUserSession, string instanceName)
Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.dll!OracleInternal.ConnectionPool.PoolManager<OracleInternal.ConnectionPool.OraclePoolManager,OracleInternal.ConnectionPool.OraclePool,OracleInternal.ServiceObjects.OracleConnectionImpl>.CreateNewPRThreadFunc(object state)
mscorlib.dll!System.Threading.ExecutionContext.RunInternal(System.Threading.ExecutionContext executionContext, System.Threading.ContextCallback callback, object state, bool preserveSyncCtx)
mscorlib.dll!System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(System.Threading.ExecutionContext executionContext, System.Threading.ContextCallback callback, object state, bool preserveSyncCtx)
mscorlib.dll!System.Threading.QueueUserWorkItemCallback.System.Threading.IThreadPoolWorkItem.ExecuteWorkItem()
mscorlib.dll!System.Threading.ThreadPoolWorkQueue.Dispatch()
Looking at the Oracle .trc files, nothing seems to be out of the ordinary.