hi i have used stored procedure...? using SqlServer database

we have created website it is very slow to load ....

and also i have used the cache that i have mentioned above but it seem not
work..

Whether the above code for the Cache is correct one?

Else is there any changes..to do.






On 11/19/08, Stephen Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  You have to tell us what you are doing in your application.  Do not paste
> your entire page's code!
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> Explain what you are doing.  Next point out what is slow.  You could say
> that the form populates fast but the dropdown that loads the grid is slow.
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> Next tell us how you are dealing with data, is it in XML files, or Access
> SQL Server or Excel csv files.
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> After we know what your doing we can give you a heads up.
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> Stephen Russell –
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Troy International
> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 18, 2008 9:54 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [DotNetDevelopment] Re: How to improve site speed ...
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> Let me know how to use the Cache, Application class, LINQ, and XML for
> simpler data storage.
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> I have used the cache in my config file but also the site is very slow to
> load
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> this is i have used in my project
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> <system.web>
> <caching>
> <outputCacheSettings>
> <outputCacheProfiles>
> <add name="profile" duration="60" enabled="true" varyByParam="*" />
> </outputCacheProfiles>
> </outputCacheSettings>
> </caching>
> </system.web>
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> In each web page ie: Content page
> <%@ OutputCache Duration="60" CacheProfile="profile" %>
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> Whether the code is correct...?
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> Let me know is there any wrong..?
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> On 11/19/08, *Brandon Betances* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Silly people still using ADO.NET <http://ado.net/> and querying the DB
> everytime they want to manipulate the data. Learn about the Cache,
> Application class, LINQ, and XML for simpler data storage.
>
> Also if you not using a webserver or local IIS, the VS Development Server
> is very slow.
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> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 8:23 AM, Stephen Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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> Less is More is a design philosophy that few people understand.
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> Are you doing any Select * from ..... for your data?
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> .........................
> Stephen Russell -
> Senior Visual Studio Developer, DBA
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> Memphis, TN
> 901.246-0159
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> Subject: [DotNetDevelopment] How to improve site speed ...
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>
> hi
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> Good morning to all
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> I have created a web project it working fine , but its slow,....
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> so how shall i improve the speed of the site.. performance speed
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> Let anyone suggest a solution.../
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> Thanks
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