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start date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 13:20:36 -0000,    posted on: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet        back       

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ASP.NET WebService Response - CPU at 50%   
Hello...

I have a web application that is calling a method from a web service.
This webservice has a class that is a client class in a remoting
scenario. The problem is that, after the remote server responds to the
client's(the web service) request and the web method returns a
value(true/false) that is send to the web page, a thread is reserving
50% of CPU. I've looked after this thread with ProcessExplorer and
it's a thread from mscorwks.dll!CreateApplicationContext and it's
state is Ready. If I set a brake point on the call to remote server
and the servers responds, the CPU usage is normal but after the WS is
sending the response to the web page, the CPU usage is at 50%.

In short, webpage->Ws - OK; Ws->RemoteServer - OK; RemoteServer->Ws -
OK; Ws->WebPage - Not OK!

Can someone give me a hint?

Thanks
Date:Thu, 23 Aug 2007 13:20:36 -0000   Author:  

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