I'm trying to find out why ASP.NET Development Server is not processing the requests concurrently.

So I've created a simple aspx page with the following code:

Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load

System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(10000)

End Sub

If I open the page two times, the response takes 20 seconds. That means, the server executes requests one by one (not concurrently).

Following advice provided in this topic, I've added EnableSessionState="false" to the page, but that doesn't seem to help.

Any ideas how to make the requests process concurrently?

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The asp.net dev server (cassini) cannot handle multiple threads. So it effectively processes requests one at a time. Turning session off really won't impact this.

It's really just for limited single user testing of a web app.

I'd recommend you dump cassini and install IIS Express or just go to the full IIS implementation.

A little reading: ASP.NET Dev Server (Cassini), IIS Express and multiple threads

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IIS on XP doesn't allow that many concurrent connections (I think it's 10). If you're developing in that environment, that may be why you're experiencing that (besides those 2 requests, you have requests for referenced files taking place, plus you may be issuing more requests than you think you are for that particular page).

I'm not sure if VS built-in server has similar limitations.

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I don't understand why this answer was viewed so off-topic to make somebody downvote it. I think it was relevant, and even though it doesn't really answer the question (vague as it is), it shouldn't be punished. If anything, I should get "thanks, anyway". Well, thanks, anyway, to whoever did it. – user191966 Jan 27 at 20:19
I agree... countering ;) – Chris Lively Jan 27 at 21:06
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