ReportViewer is blocking other functionalites until the loading of report viewer is completed

大憨熊 提交于 2019-12-22 04:46:10

问题


This is the ReportViewer control:

  <form id="reportForm" runat="server">
    <asp:ScriptManager ID="ScriptManager1" runat="server" AsyncPostBackTimeout="360000">
    </asp:ScriptManager>
    <div>
      <rsweb:ReportViewer ID="mainReportViewer" runat="server" Width="100%" 
            Height="100%" SizeToReportContent="True"  >
      </rsweb:ReportViewer>
    </div>
  </form>

This is the code behind page:

protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    if (Session["UserInfo"] == null)
    {
        Response.Redirect("~/account/login", true);
    }
    string ReportPath = "";
    try
    {
        if (mainReportViewer.Page.IsPostBack) return;

        mainReportViewer.ProcessingMode = ProcessingMode.Remote;

        mainReportViewer.ServerReport.ReportServerUrl = new Uri(
            @"" + ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["ReportServer"].ToString()
        );
        ReportPath = Convert.ToString(ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["ReportPath"]);
        if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(ReportPath))
        {
            if (ReportPath.Substring(0, 1) == "/")
            {
                ReportPath = ReportPath.Substring(1, ReportPath.Length - 1);
            }
            if (ReportPath.Substring(ReportPath.Length - 1, 1) != "/")
            {
                ReportPath = ReportPath + '/';
            }
        }
        else
        {
            ReportPath = "";
        }
        ReportPath = ReportPath + Request["Report"].ToString().Split(".".ToCharArray())[0].ToString();
        mainReportViewer.ServerReport.ReportPath = @"/" + ReportPath;

        ReportParameterCollection parmCol = new ReportParameterCollection();
        string sFrom = "";
        string sTo = "";
        string dateRange = Request["dateRange"].ToString();
        string[] obj = dateRange.Split("-".ToCharArray());
        if (obj.Length > 1)
        {
            sFrom = obj[0].ToString();
            sTo = obj[1].ToString();
        }
        else
            sFrom = obj[0].ToString();
        else if (Request["Report"].ToString().ToUpper() == "SOURCEWISEREPORT_AR.RDL")
        {
            string[] frommonthyear = sFrom.Split(',');
            string[] tomonthyear = sTo.Split(',');

            parmCol.Add(new ReportParameter("FromYear", frommonthyear[1]));
            parmCol.Add(new ReportParameter("FromMonth", frommonthyear[0]));
            parmCol.Add(new ReportParameter("ToYear", tomonthyear[1]));
            parmCol.Add(new ReportParameter("ToMonth", tomonthyear[0]));
            parmCol.Add(new ReportParameter("lang", Convert.ToString(Session["Culture"])));
        }
        mainReportViewer.PromptAreaCollapsed = true;
        mainReportViewer.AsyncRendering = true;
        mainReportViewer.ServerReport.Timeout = System.Threading.Timeout.Infinite;
        mainReportViewer.ServerReport.SetParameters(parmCol);
        mainReportViewer.ShowParameterPrompts = true;
        mainReportViewer.LocalReport.EnableHyperlinks = true;
        mainReportViewer.ServerReport.Refresh();
    }
    catch (Exception ex)
    {
        CommonFunctions.createLog("Reports : " + ex.Message);
    }
}

When I try to view report(which is a view in asp.net mvc) it opens in a new tab to view the report (which is aspx page with codefile) and mean while if I try to open any link from the previous tab the page doesn't get loaded until the report in the new tab is completely loaded. I tried doing everything but no solution found yet. Need help


回答1:


mean while if i try to open any link from the previous tab the page doesn't get loaded until the report in the new tab is completely loaded

You need to profile your application. Most likely your request has been queued trying to get a write lock for the user's session state.

You can read more about the problem here:

To prevent two pages from modifying in-process Session variables at the same time, the ASP.NET runtime uses a lock. When a request arrives for a page that reads and writes Session variables, the runtime acquires a writer lock. The writer lock will block other pages in the same Session who might write to the same session variables.

Emphasis mine.

To mitigate this, you can enable or disable session state for individual pages, or declare your usage of session state as "read only".

Pay attention not to accidentally choose the wrong type of session state, however (enabled, disabled, read only). It needs to be set correctly for your application to work correctly.




回答2:


Since the ReportViewer user's session state continously, it uses a lock that blocks page loading.The method which i followed to solve my problem is :

  • Create a Class and implement IReportServerConnection2 interface
  • add key="ReportViewerServerConnection" value="MyNamespace.MyClass, MyAssembly, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken= 00000000000000000 "/> to web.config file in <appsettings>
  • Set EnableSessionState = "Readonly" at the ReportViewer.aspx page

This thread helped me in solving my issue : The attempt to connect to the report server failed - Setting URL and Path in ASP.NET?




回答3:


Can you try ?

System.Threading.Thread thLoadReport = new System.Threading.Thread(new System.Threading.ThreadStart(LoadReport));
thLoadReport.Start();

private void LoadReport()
{
    // Invoke necessary controls here for eg.
    mainReportViewer.Invoke((MethodInvoker)delegate {
        // your report loading here
    });
}

Let me know if you need more help with this.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29985689/reportviewer-is-blocking-other-functionalites-until-the-loading-of-report-viewer

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