I can't give a definite answer, but at least the throttling limitation will go away ;-)
Atsushi Eno (2010/11/22 15:41), Chakotey STME wrote: > hello, > > thanks for your answer. > > That's correct. I am using mono 2.6 > If I change to mono 2.8 - will die clients run parallel? > > chakoteystme > > 2010/11/22 Atsushi Eno<atsushi...@veritas-vos-liberabit.com>: >> Hello, >> >> Not sure what is exactly happening, but if you are using mono 2.6 then I >> limited service throttling the maximum concurrent sessions (and thus calls) >> to 1 for stable processing (and you cannot change it through >> ServiceThrottlingBehavior, as it is hard coded). So you won't get two >> clients run in parallel. >> >> Atsushi Eno >> >> (2010/11/21 8:10), Chakotey STME wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have a problem with WCF. >>> >>> I have a service: >>> >>> >>> <ServiceBehavior(ConcurrencyMode:=ServiceModel.ConcurrencyMode.Multiple, >>> InstanceContextMode:=InstanceContextMode.Single)> _ >>> Public Class HelloService >>> Implements IHelloService >>> >>> >>> Private Shared thisInstance As HelloService >>> Protected Sub New() >>> Console.WriteLine("Service erzeugt!") >>> >>> >>> End Sub >>> >>> 'singleton >>> Public Shared Function GetSingleton() As HelloService >>> If (thisInstance Is Nothing) Then >>> thisInstance = New HelloService >>> End If >>> Return thisInstance >>> End Function >>> >>> Public Function Greet(ByVal name As String) As IList(Of Objekt) >>> Implements IHelloService.Greet >>> >>> Console.WriteLine("greet aufgerufen! "& DateTime.Now.Ticks) >>> >>> Dim myObjekt As Objekt = New Objekt >>> Dim myObjekt2 As Objekt = New Objekt >>> >>> >>> Console.WriteLine("Service macht etwas lang dauerndes") >>> >>> Dim i As UInteger = 0 >>> For i = 0 To UInteger.MaxValue / 2 >>> >>> Next >>> >>> Console.WriteLine("dauert lange fertig") >>> >>> Dim list As List(Of Objekt) = New List(Of Objekt) >>> list.Add(myObjekt) >>> list.Add(myObjekt2) >>> >>> >>> >>> Return list >>> >>> >>> End Function >>> >>> >>> >>> Public Function Greet2(ByVal name As String) As >>> System.Collections.Generic.IList(Of Contracts.Objekt) Implements >>> Contracts.IHelloService.Greet2 >>> Console.WriteLine("greet2 aufgerufen! "& DateTime.Now.Ticks) >>> >>> Dim myObjekt As Objekt = New Objekt >>> Dim myObjekt2 As Objekt = New Objekt >>> >>> >>> Console.WriteLine("Service2 macht etwas lang dauerndes") >>> >>> Dim i As UInteger = 0 >>> For i = 0 To UInteger.MaxValue / 2 >>> >>> Next >>> >>> Console.WriteLine("dauert lange fertig") >>> >>> Dim list As List(Of Objekt) = New List(Of Objekt) >>> list.Add(myObjekt) >>> list.Add(myObjekt2) >>> >>> Return list >>> End Function >>> End Class >>> >>> And I have a Client: >>> >>> >>> Imports System.ServiceModel >>> Imports Contracts >>> >>> Module Module1 >>> >>> Sub Main() >>> Dim binding = New BasicHttpBinding() >>> Dim address = New EndpointAddress("http://192.168.100.110:8080") >>> Dim client = New HelloClient(binding, address) >>> >>> Dim myObjekt = client.Greet("name") >>> End Sub >>> End Module >>> >>> If I execute the client I get a answer from the host and all is perfect. >>> >>> But I want that more than one client can connect to the service and >>> use the methods from the singleton service. >>> >>> If I execute two clients - one client has to wait until the other >>> client has his return value. >>> >>> I don't know why, because I used the attribute >>> >>> >>> ConcurrencyMode:=ServiceModel.ConcurrencyMode.Multiple >>> >>> I use a basicHttpBinding and the service is hosted via a >>> windows-service with mono-service2. >>> >>> So can you help me? >>> >>> I use vb.net 3.5 >>> >>> Thanks, >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Mono-devel-list mailing list >>> Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com >>> http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list >>> >>> >>> >> > > _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list