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[转]Solutions of Error "PageRequestManagerTimeoutException"

Posted on 2011-08-11 00:13  Leo.W  阅读(297)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报

Introduction

Recently, I encountered a weird problem. A method invoked a store procedure that expends more than 90 seconds, and the button which invokes that method is inside an updatepanel. The error message is "SysWebForms.PageRequestManagerTimeoutException: The server request timed out.".

Background

After doing a search in the internet, I found it is caused by the property AsyncPostBackTimeout of ScriptManager. It has an integer value that represents the time-out in seconds. The default value of the AsyncPostBackTimeOut property is 90 seconds. But my procedure will last for 200 seconds.

Solution One

Most articles suggested adding the property-value likes "AsyncPostBackTimeout=360000" in ASPX control.

Example:

<asp:ScriptManager ID= "ScriptManager1 " AsyncPostBackTimeOut= "360000 " runat= "server " />

Solution Two

But recently I am using DNN framework. If using "AJAX.RegisterScriptManager()", there shouldn't be any ScriptManager control exists in the DNN module file. But we can get the current registered ScriptManage object and set the AsyncPostBackTimeout property, or use the SetScriptManagerProperty() method through the following steps.

Example:

if (AJAX.IsInstalled()) {     AJAX.RegisterScriptManager();     ScriptManager scriptManager = ScriptManager.GetCurrent(this.Page);     scriptManager.AsyncPostBackTimeout = 360000; }

OR: use the SetScriptManagerProperty method in DotNetNuke.Framework.AJAX class.

Example:

if (AJAX.IsInstalled()) {     AJAX.RegisterScriptManager();     AJAX.SetScriptManagerProperty(this.Page, "AsyncPostBackTimeout", new Object[] { 360000 }); }

Solution Three

Actually, we can hide this problem of "PageRequestManagerTimeoutException" by adding the below javascript. But it is not recommended.

Example:

Sys.WebForms.PageRequestManager.getInstance().add_endRequest(EndRequestHandler); function EndRequestHandler(sender, args) {   if (args.get_error() != undefined)    {        else if(args.get_error().name === 'Sys.WebForms.PageRequestManagerTimeoutException')        {             args.set_errorHandled(true);        }        else        {            // not this kind of error so let the default behavior happen.        }    } }

If you have any questions, don’t feel hesitate to ask me.