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Carlos Hernandez #1
Webservice very slow on first call
I have created a webservice, it is used by a webpage. The first time I
connect to the page, the connection is very slow, it takes like 6 seconds to
validate the user, I am working on my machine debuging. But it is only the
first time, every other webservice used during the session is very fast, is
this a normal behavior, or I have somehting wrong? Thanks.
Carlos Hernandez Guest
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Ken Cox [Microsoft MVP] #2
Re: Webservice very slow on first call
Hi Carlos,
This sounds normal, although a bit slow. The first time the Web service is
called, ASP.NET has to compile it and get it into memory. After that, it
should run fast as you say.
"Carlos Hernandez" <carlos@integrasofthn.com> wrote in message
news:%23o1JsBGmEHA.1356@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...>I have created a webservice, it is used by a webpage. The first time I
>connect to the page, the connection is very slow, it takes like 6 seconds
>to validate the user, I am working on my machine debuging. But it is only
>the first time, every other webservice used during the session is very
>fast, is this a normal behavior, or I have somehting wrong? Thanks.
>Ken Cox [Microsoft MVP] Guest



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