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Hello developers.
This is not my day. I working with a C# WinForms application, I have about 200 hundred WinForms, they are most of them working as I need. But now when I tried to open (not run) one of them in the designer, it take a lot of time (about 45 second) and almost all the time my visual Studio 2003 IDE bring a lot of errors, some of them: 1- Win32Execption: The operation completed successfully 2- Unknown error (0x0) 3- An Error has occurred with the C # compiler is unable to report due to low memory or possible heap corruption. It is recommended that you save al files, close and restart visual studio The visual studio has to be close from the task manager (totally unresponsive) As far I tied to understand what is happening I found that the particular form has 14 typed datasets, and if I take them out of my form it have a normal behavior (of course, my form get a lot of errors), I put them back one by one and the performance get worse and finaly get the same set of errors. And not a particular dataset to blame. My development Laptop have a Pentium M processor 2 Ghz, 1 GB of RAM, and a big and fast H.D. with more than 50 % free space, running windows XP SP2 (firewall enable), McAffe antivirus, MS Anti SpyWare, all the Security updates and framework 1.1 SP1. Please some one make my day. TIA MajorTom |
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please don't cross post
-- Regards, Alvin Bruney - ASP.NET MVP [Shameless Author Plug] The Microsoft Office Web Components Black Book with .NET Now available @ www.lulu.com/owc, Amazon.com etc "MajorTom" <m.pulgarNO@NOverizon.net.do> wrote in message news:O6HQTQYXFHA.3840@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Hello developers. > > > > This is not my day. > > > > I working with a C# WinForms application, I have about 200 hundred > WinForms, they are most of them working as I need. > > > > But now when I tried to open (not run) one of them in the designer, it > take a lot of time (about 45 second) and almost all the time my visual > Studio 2003 IDE bring a lot of errors, some of them: > > > > 1- Win32Execption: The operation completed successfully > > 2- Unknown error (0x0) > > 3- An Error has occurred with the C # compiler is unable to report due to > low memory or possible heap corruption. It is recommended that you save al > files, close and restart visual studio > > > > The visual studio has to be close from the task manager (totally > unresponsive) > > > > As far I tied to understand what is happening I found that the particular > form has 14 typed datasets, and if I take them out of my form it have a > normal behavior (of course, my form get a lot of errors), I put them back > one by one and the performance get worse and finaly get the same set of > errors. And not a particular dataset to blame. > > > > My development Laptop have a Pentium M processor 2 Ghz, 1 GB of RAM, and a > big and fast H.D. with more than 50 % free space, running windows XP SP2 > (firewall enable), McAffe antivirus, MS Anti SpyWare, all the Security > updates and framework 1.1 SP1. > > > > Please some one make my day. > > > > TIA > > > > MajorTom > > |
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Sorry,
Can you please suggest me the appropriate nw for this problem ? Thanks MajorTom "Alvin Bruney [MVP - ASP.NET]" <www.lulu.com/owc> wrote in message news:OUqGyN5XFHA.2796@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > please don't cross post > > -- > Regards, > Alvin Bruney - ASP.NET MVP > > [Shameless Author Plug] > The Microsoft Office Web Components Black Book with .NET > Now available @ www.lulu.com/owc, Amazon.com etc > "MajorTom" <m.pulgarNO@NOverizon.net.do> wrote in message > news:O6HQTQYXFHA.3840@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >> Hello developers. >> >> >> >> This is not my day. >> >> >> >> I working with a C# WinForms application, I have about 200 hundred >> WinForms, they are most of them working as I need. >> >> >> >> But now when I tried to open (not run) one of them in the designer, it >> take a lot of time (about 45 second) and almost all the time my visual >> Studio 2003 IDE bring a lot of errors, some of them: >> >> >> >> 1- Win32Execption: The operation completed successfully >> >> 2- Unknown error (0x0) >> >> 3- An Error has occurred with the C # compiler is unable to report due to >> low memory or possible heap corruption. It is recommended that you save >> al files, close and restart visual studio >> >> >> >> The visual studio has to be close from the task manager (totally >> unresponsive) >> >> >> >> As far I tied to understand what is happening I found that the particular >> form has 14 typed datasets, and if I take them out of my form it have a >> normal behavior (of course, my form get a lot of errors), I put them back >> one by one and the performance get worse and finaly get the same set of >> errors. And not a particular dataset to blame. >> >> >> >> My development Laptop have a Pentium M processor 2 Ghz, 1 GB of RAM, and >> a big and fast H.D. with more than 50 % free space, running windows XP >> SP2 (firewall enable), McAffe antivirus, MS Anti SpyWare, all the >> Security updates and framework 1.1 SP1. >> >> >> >> Please some one make my day. >> >> >> >> TIA >> >> >> >> MajorTom >> >> > > |
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I don't understand why you have 200 forms. That by itself should be a memory
hog. Do you need that many? In fact, the error message seems to indicate that this is the problem. -- Regards, Alvin Bruney - ASP.NET MVP [Shameless Author Plug] The Microsoft Office Web Components Black Book with .NET Now available @ www.lulu.com/owc, Amazon.com etc "MajorTom" <m.pulgarNO@NOverizon.net.do> wrote in message news:eLAsos6XFHA.1384@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Sorry, > > > > Can you please suggest me the appropriate nw for this problem ? > > > > Thanks > > > > MajorTom > > > > > > "Alvin Bruney [MVP - ASP.NET]" <www.lulu.com/owc> wrote in message > news:OUqGyN5XFHA.2796@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > >> please don't cross post >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Alvin Bruney - ASP.NET MVP >> >> [Shameless Author Plug] >> The Microsoft Office Web Components Black Book with .NET >> Now available @ www.lulu.com/owc, Amazon.com etc >> "MajorTom" <m.pulgarNO@NOverizon.net.do> wrote in message >> news:O6HQTQYXFHA.3840@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >>> Hello developers. >>> >>> >>> >>> This is not my day. >>> >>> >>> >>> I working with a C# WinForms application, I have about 200 hundred >>> WinForms, they are most of them working as I need. >>> >>> >>> >>> But now when I tried to open (not run) one of them in the designer, it >>> take a lot of time (about 45 second) and almost all the time my visual >>> Studio 2003 IDE bring a lot of errors, some of them: >>> >>> >>> >>> 1- Win32Execption: The operation completed successfully >>> >>> 2- Unknown error (0x0) >>> >>> 3- An Error has occurred with the C # compiler is unable to report due >>> to low memory or possible heap corruption. It is recommended that you >>> save al files, close and restart visual studio >>> >>> >>> >>> The visual studio has to be close from the task manager (totally >>> unresponsive) >>> >>> >>> >>> As far I tied to understand what is happening I found that the >>> particular form has 14 typed datasets, and if I take them out of my form >>> it have a normal behavior (of course, my form get a lot of errors), I >>> put them back one by one and the performance get worse and finaly get >>> the same set of errors. And not a particular dataset to blame. >>> >>> >>> >>> My development Laptop have a Pentium M processor 2 Ghz, 1 GB of RAM, and >>> a big and fast H.D. with more than 50 % free space, running windows XP >>> SP2 (firewall enable), McAffe antivirus, MS Anti SpyWare, all the >>> Security updates and framework 1.1 SP1. >>> >>> >>> >>> Please some one make my day. >>> >>> >>> >>> TIA >>> >>> >>> >>> MajorTom >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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Thanks Alvin
The application is a CRM-ERP and have to be that big, I can make the necessary divisions if this is the point, I have a SQL database with 154 tables, and the problem don't look to be directly related to the number of forms in the project because all the others forms open at the designer with a good performance. The form that was having problem has about 14 typed dataset at the designer, I change to 8 and woks fine, and finally I reduce to only one. The problem, I'm agreed with you, is about system resource, and in my case is directly related to the typed dataset when they are instance at designer time, I just change all the code to create the dataset instances at run time. I really think that this is a flaw with the IDE of the visual studio, what is all the work that is done when you put an typeddataset at design time ? Now I have the experience to take care of the load to put to de IDE. Thanks for your time MajorTom PD: I personally find funny this Win32 Exception? Win32Execption: The operation completed successfully Why to send an exception for completed successfully, and really not so successfully, and a lot useless (sorry my English) "Alvin Bruney [MVP - ASP.NET]" <www.lulu.com/owc> wrote in message news:OcA$vFZYFHA.3616@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... >I don't understand why you have 200 forms. That by itself should be a >memory hog. Do you need that many? In fact, the error message seems to >indicate that this is the problem. > > -- > Regards, > Alvin Bruney - ASP.NET MVP > > [Shameless Author Plug] > The Microsoft Office Web Components Black Book with .NET > Now available @ www.lulu.com/owc, Amazon.com etc > "MajorTom" <m.pulgarNO@NOverizon.net.do> wrote in message > news:eLAsos6XFHA.1384@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> Sorry, >> >> >> >> Can you please suggest me the appropriate nw for this problem ? >> >> >> >> Thanks >> >> >> >> MajorTom >> >> >> >> >> >> "Alvin Bruney [MVP - ASP.NET]" <www.lulu.com/owc> wrote in message >> news:OUqGyN5XFHA.2796@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> >>> please don't cross post >>> >>> -- >>> Regards, >>> Alvin Bruney - ASP.NET MVP >>> >>> [Shameless Author Plug] >>> The Microsoft Office Web Components Black Book with .NET >>> Now available @ www.lulu.com/owc, Amazon.com etc >>> "MajorTom" <m.pulgarNO@NOverizon.net.do> wrote in message >>> news:O6HQTQYXFHA.3840@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >>>> Hello developers. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> This is not my day. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I working with a C# WinForms application, I have about 200 hundred >>>> WinForms, they are most of them working as I need. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> But now when I tried to open (not run) one of them in the designer, it >>>> take a lot of time (about 45 second) and almost all the time my visual >>>> Studio 2003 IDE bring a lot of errors, some of them: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> 1- Win32Execption: The operation completed successfully >>>> >>>> 2- Unknown error (0x0) >>>> >>>> 3- An Error has occurred with the C # compiler is unable to report due >>>> to low memory or possible heap corruption. It is recommended that you >>>> save al files, close and restart visual studio >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> The visual studio has to be close from the task manager (totally >>>> unresponsive) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> As far I tied to understand what is happening I found that the >>>> particular form has 14 typed datasets, and if I take them out of my >>>> form it have a normal behavior (of course, my form get a lot of >>>> errors), I put them back one by one and the performance get worse and >>>> finaly get the same set of errors. And not a particular dataset to >>>> blame. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> My development Laptop have a Pentium M processor 2 Ghz, 1 GB of RAM, >>>> and a big and fast H.D. with more than 50 % free space, running windows >>>> XP SP2 (firewall enable), McAffe antivirus, MS Anti SpyWare, all the >>>> Security updates and framework 1.1 SP1. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Please some one make my day. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> TIA >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> MajorTom >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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