Den 19-12-2012 10:26, Kriss skrev:
Ian, Esben,

How do you observe the problem, ie how do you observe that the socket is
closed or that the webrequest used another context/session/object each time?

I may be facing the same issue as yours, trying to understand why an
application relying essentially on webrequest (and httplistener) runs fine
in Windows but is much slower in Mono/Linux.

Hi Kriss,

I use wireshark to look at the traffic. From there I can see if the session..

If you use a http filter to find the request that you have done in my case it was:

http.request.uri contains "schur-beta"

Then I right-click on the request and select the "follow TCP stream". In my case I have multiple requests going to the same server, so I would suspect that it would use the same session. But when I follow the TCP stream, I can see that mono does a 3-way handshake sends one request, gets the response and then closes the connection.

If it used persistent connection I would see multiple requests/responses in between the 3-way "open" and "close" hand-shake.

Or you can simply look at the delta time and the source port of each request. Since the delta time is less than 1 sec. and the source port changes all the time, it means that we open a new session every time and close it again.

See this screenshot: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2752232/mono-list/http-persistance-mono.png

I have a task to look into this later with mono-3.0, but its most likely not going to happen before mid-end Q1 2013.

I would be interested in if anyone else have experience to share ;-)

Cheers

Esben
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