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Hi group,
I've got the following problem, a colleague has got an application that runs real slow, it has a grid with about 28.000 records and ofcourse that will cost him some speed, but the weird thing is from the grid form he opens a detail form with a lot of controls on it (a tabcontrol with about 9 tabs all containing textboxes, labels or his own usercontrols) , now with the DevPartner Profiler Community Edition I "profiled" his app and initializing the detail form took about 5.5 milion microseconds which I compared with one of my applications and this is a normal number if you've got a lot controls on your form. But the weird thing happend when disposing his detail form, it takes about 15 milion microseconds and with my form (with almost the same initialize time) it only takes 700.000 microseconds. So I guessed maybe it's because he has a lot of controls on his tab, so I removed all controls from all tabs except one control, I profiled the app again and the detail form initialize time dropped to 1 milion microseconds, but his dispose allmost dropped nothing, from 15 milion to 14.3 million. And an other weird thing my colleague's application spends about 85% of it's time in SleepEx (a function in Kernel32.dll) and my app spends 0.0 % of it's time in SleepEx. Anyone any idea what could be causing this. Greetz Peter and thanks for any hints or tips PS: when I talk about initialize I mean the InitializeComponent() in public sub new, and when I talk about dispose I mean MyBase.Dispose(disposing) in Protected overloads Overrides sub Dispose(Byval Disposing as Boolean) |
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Peter,
I assume that you/he never dispose(s) something yourself now? In fact should dispose slow down your program when there are still enough resources for other operations. (I have never seen figures about those resources so a very abstract sentence). Although that should be normally not recognisable time. Cor |
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Hi,
Cor, the datasets, connection and dataadapters he uses are disposed automaticaly in our framework so they shouldn't cause a problem, for the rest he doesn't explicitly dispose anything. Have you got an idea what could be causing the long dispose and his program spending +80% in sleepEx or could this be caused by the slow dispose? Greetz Peter "Cor Ligthert" <notmyfirstname@planet.nl> schreef in bericht news:ePiwNUgKFHA.3512@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > Peter, > > I assume that you/he never dispose(s) something yourself now? > > In fact should dispose slow down your program when there are still enough > resources for other operations. (I have never seen figures about those > resources so a very abstract sentence). > > Although that should be normally not recognisable time. > > Cor > > |
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