I have a method which has just one task to do and has to wait for that task to complete:
public async Task<JsonResult> GetAllAsync()
{
var result = await this.GetAllDBAsync();
return Json(result, JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
}
public async Task<List<TblSubjectSubset>> GetAllDBAsync()
{
return await model.TblSubjectSubsets.ToListAsync();
}
It is significantly faster than when I run it without async-await. We know
The async and await keywords don't cause additional threads to be created. Async methods don't require multithreading because an async method doesn't run on its own thread. The method runs on the current synchronization context and uses time on the thread only when the method is active
According to this link: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh191443.aspx#BKMK_Threads. What is the reason for being faster when we don't have another thread to handle the job?