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I have a method that goes through a very large xml. It takes a while to process so I was thinking of applying Parallel programming into it to make it fast. I am however new to this parallel programming and have no idea yet how. Is the ff. method below applicable to parallel programming? Thanks in advance for your help.

public OpsCategoryList FilterAvailableItemCategory(string xmlCategory, string categoryID)
        {

            XmlDocument categoryXML = new XmlDocument();
            categoryXML.LoadXml(xmlCategory);
            OpsCategoryList ol = new OpsCategoryList();

            try
            {
                foreach (XmlNode x in categoryXML.SelectSingleNode("//CategoryList").SelectNodes("Category[@SuperParentOID='" + categoryID+ "'][@IsLeafFlag='1'][@IsHiddenFlag='0']"))
                {
                    OpsCategory b = new OpsCategory();
                    b.CategoryOID = x.Attributes["CategoryOID"].Value;
                    b.ParentOID = x.Attributes["ParentOID"].Value;

                    OpsItems oi = new OpsItems();
                    oi = LoadOpsItems(b.CategoryOID);
                    if (oi.Items == "")
                    {
                        x.Attributes["IsHiddenFlag"].Value = "1";
                    }
                }

                ol.categoryList = categoryXML.InnerXml;

            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                ol.Error = "FilterAvailableItemCategory() web method failed on call to dbHelper.GetDataSet - " + ex.Message;
            }
            return ol;
        }

this is the LoadOpsItems method

public OpsItems LoadOpsItems(string categoryOID)
        {
            //get ops config info
            OpsConfig oc = new OpsConfig();
            oc = GetOpsConfigInfo();

            //get ops suppliers
            DataSet ds = null;
            Hashtable param = new Hashtable();

            #region SQL Code
            string sqlStr = @"exec DBO.uspOpsSupplierSelect @InternalEntityID='" + base.PmcID + "', @InternalUserID='" + base.UserID +
                      "', @InternalSiteID='" + base.SiteID + "', @IVPC_Name='', @IVPC_Code=''";
            #endregion

            OpsItems oi = new OpsItems();
            OpsSuppliers ap = new OpsSuppliers();
            XmlDocument suppliers = new XmlDocument();
            string tempSupplierXML = "<root>";
            XmlDocument items = new XmlDocument();
            string returnXML = "";

            try
            {
                dbHelper.Entity = xSiteDB.DBEntity.Site;
                ds = dbHelper.GetDataSet(sqlStr, param, "Select");
                Array.Resize(ref ap.Sup, ds.Tables[0].Rows.Count);
                for (int i = 0; i < ds.Tables[0].Rows.Count; i++)
                {
                    #region Field assignment
                    Suppliers tr = new Suppliers();
                    tempSupplierXML += "<Row sosID='" + ds.Tables[0].Rows[i]["sosID"].ToString() + "' ";
                    tempSupplierXML += "sosSupplierOID='" + ds.Tables[0].Rows[i]["sosSupplierOID"].ToString() + "' ";
                    tempSupplierXML += "sosSupplierName='" + ds.Tables[0].Rows[i]["sosSupplierName"].ToString() + "' ";
                    tempSupplierXML += "sosSupplierCode='" + ds.Tables[0].Rows[i]["sosSupplierCode"].ToString() + "' ";
                    tempSupplierXML += "Cnt='" + ds.Tables[0].Rows[i]["Cnt"].ToString() + "' />";
                    #endregion
                }

                tempSupplierXML += "</root>";
                suppliers.LoadXml(tempSupplierXML);

                #region build http request
                string XML = "<Mxml Version='1.0'>" +
                                "<TradingPartner>" +
                                    "<PartnerName>" + oc.socPartnerName + "</PartnerName>" +
                                    "<Identity>" + oc.socIdentity + "</Identity>" +
                                   "</TradingPartner>" +
                                   "<PurchaseGroup>" +
                                       "<GroupName></GroupName>" +
                                       "<GroupCode>" + oc.socGroupCode + "</GroupCode>" +
                                          "<Address>" +
                                              "<Attention1/>" +
                                              "<Attention2/>" +
                                              "<Address1></Address1>" +
                                              "<Address2></Address2>" +
                                              "<Address3/>" +
                                              "<City></City>" +
                                              "<State></State>" +
                                              "<PostalCode></PostalCode>" +
                                              "<Country></Country>" +
                                              "<PhoneNumber/>" +
                                              "<FaxNumber/>" +
                                              "<EmailAddress/>" +
                                          "</Address>" +
                                      "</PurchaseGroup>" +
                                      "<Request>" +
                                          "<GetCategoryProductRequest>" +
                                              "<CompanyCode>" + oc.socCompanyCode + "</CompanyCode>" +
                                              "<PropertyCode></PropertyCode>" +
                                              "<SupplierCodeList>";
                                                    foreach (XmlNode x2 in suppliers.SelectSingleNode("root").SelectNodes("Row"))
                                                    {
                                                        XML += "<SupplierCode>" + x2.Attributes["sosSupplierCode"].Value + "</SupplierCode>";
                                                    }
                                XML += "</SupplierCodeList>" +
                                            "<CategoryOID>" + categoryOID + "</CategoryOID>" +
                                            "<PageSize> 999 </PageSize>" +
                                            "<PageNumber> 1 </PageNumber>" +
                                        "</GetCategoryProductRequest>" +
                                    "</Request>" +
                                "</Mxml>";
                #endregion

                #region pass xml to ops
                WebRequest wr = WebRequest.Create(oc.socOpsURL);
                wr.Method = "POST";
                byte[] byteArray = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(XML);
                wr.ContentType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded";
                wr.ContentLength = byteArray.Length;
                Stream wrRequest = wr.GetRequestStream();
                wrRequest.Write(byteArray, 0, byteArray.Length);
                wrRequest.Close();
                Stream wrResponse = wr.GetResponse().GetResponseStream();
                StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(wrResponse);
                string postResponse = sr.ReadToEnd();
                sr.Close();
                wrResponse.Close();
                #endregion

                items.LoadXml(postResponse);
                returnXML += items.SelectSingleNode("//ProductList").InnerXml;

                oi.Items = returnXML;

            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                oi.Error = "LoadOpsItems() web method failed on call to dbHelper.GetDataSet - " + ex.Message;
            }
            return oi;
        }
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  • If the time is spent on the foreach then you can parallelilze it, if the time is spent in the load (most probably) then you cant. Jun 30, 2016 at 13:16
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    What is the question? are you asking if it would be possible to write this code using parallelism? If that is the question then the answer would be yes, you can write it to use parallel processing. I suggest you look at msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd537609(v=vs.110).aspx or any of the other many resources found on google for the Task Parallel Library.
    – Jacobr365
    Jun 30, 2016 at 13:17
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    Does the order of processing of specific XML tags matter for your particular application? It also looks like you're loading the full XML before processing. Perhaps you can stream with XmlReader?
    – JamesFaix
    Jun 30, 2016 at 13:17
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    Writing parallel processing code that all waits on the same I/O resource (one xml file) is rather pointless. You would be better off investigating streaming the data and processing it in small chunks. Have a look at XmlReader instead of XmlDocument. Jun 30, 2016 at 13:28
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    Have you run a profiler on your code to find out that the loop actually is the slow part, or are you just assuming that the loop is the slow part because it logically makes sense that that is the only possible slow part? There is a free profiler built in to Visual Studio, use that and post the actual numbers of how long the parts of the function took. Also post the code for LoadOpsItems so we can see if it is safe to call in parallel or not. Jun 30, 2016 at 13:32

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