SqlCacheDependency Without Polling
Jul 20, 2006
I've been having trouble getting the SqlCacheDependency to work without polling (which is set up through SqlCacheDependencyAdmin or aspnet_regsql). If you check out the documentation it says things like:
Microsoft:
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Jan 7, 2008
I have a sql server database which is a huge database(let us call as database 1) and highly secured. I create another database which is small in size (let us call as database 2). I create tables in database2 which requires input from database1. In order to achieve this i create views in database2 for the input from database1. Now when ever records are added in database1 view needs to be updated. Now here is tehq query.
1. when ever records is inserted in database1 views needs to be updated in the database2. how can i achieve this ?
2. if the answer is triggers or if are there are any ways to deal with it please let me know
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Feb 6, 2000
I have an application which needs recently inserted records from SQL Server. SQL Server gets raw data from third party and makes summary out of it. This summary needs to be read from SQL Server whenever it is ready. The application currently polls the DB and gets the data. Instead, Is there a way to get the summary pushed from SQL Server to application. Your help is highly appreciated.
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Dec 19, 2006
Hi folks,
Somebody got an idea about how to implement the following in SQL 2005? Or does anybody know of an example posted somewhere for this? In my opinion it's such a common problem, someone somewhere is bound to have written something about this somewhere (but I could nog find it).
We've got a table in a database and regularly an event happens that inserts a record in this table. At that moment a signal should be given to a .NET-service (in the form of a XML-message) which will do some intelligent stuff with this info.
In SQL 2000 I would implement a polling mechanism that every 10 secs (or some other appropriate interval) would do a select on the table to see if anything had changed. But with all the new features in 2005, I'm of the opinion that this could be done differently.
I've been looking at:
Notification Services, but this looks a bit like overkill for such a simple demand.
Query notifications from the Service Broker. But this is also a bit much because deletes are also a cause for a notification. Also all the articles I found are dealing with cache expiration. (Afterthought... maybe SELECT MAX(id) will work as defined query)
Ofcourse it would be nice if the signal is queued somewhere when the receiving service is temporarily not available.
Thanx in advance,
Lex
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Apr 3, 2008
Hi all, I'm in the process of cleaning up a very VERY poorly implemented system. One of the problems I'm tackling consists of :
1 - Database A
2 - Database B (different schema than A)
3 - A task which regularly polls A, checks for updated/new records and inserts them (with some transformation) into B
As you can imagine, the overhead of the polling is killing the system. What I want to know is :
What is the best way for A to notify B whenever there are changes to a particular table on A ?
I'm running 2000 but we will most probably upgrade to 2005.
thanks in advance to everybody
Omar
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Mar 27, 2007
Hello
I was wondering where I can change the polling interval settings in sql server management studio..
It appears to be different from the one in Enterprise Manager.
very little info can be found on the Internet
Thanks!
Worf
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Nov 29, 2007
Hi,
I want to achieve the following. Please let me know if it is possible or not. If not reasons.
There are 2 servers A and B. Server B has one service and queue available and some data is available in the queue. The data in the queue is online and being received by some other database. Now I want to access the data in the queue in server B from a service which is residing in Server A.
In short I want to continuosly poll the Queue on Server B from Server A. Please let me know whether this is feasible or not.
waiting for your earliest reply.
Thanks,
Balram.
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May 2, 2007
Hi,
I am a newbie in SSIS.
Can anybody please help me in the following.
Here is the task that I want to achieve:
1. continously poll a db table every 1 minute,
if the value of a paticular cell in the table has changed since last poll,
then initiate the second task
2. do a select query that picks about 10,000 new rows off another db table,
the 10,000 rows should then be stored in a in-memory dataset.
Every time the poll initiates a new select query, it should insert the new rows to the existing in-memory dataset.
thus if the select runs for 2 times in 2 minutes, the the in-memory dataset would contain a maximum of 20,000 rows.
3. Then I want to apply a set of transformations on the dataset and then finally update some db tables, push some records to the ssas database. (push mode incremental processing)
which sub tasks can be achieved and which cannot.
if not, Is there a workaround?
Please do provide some specific links that accomplish some of these similar tasks.
I have tested some functionality, like
doing a full processing of a ssas database.
reading from a database table and inserting into a flat file.
I tired to use the ExecuteSQLTask, and i also assigned the resultant to an user:variable. the execution completed succesfully but I am not able to see the value of the variable change. also I am not able to use the variable to figure out a change in previous value and thus initiate a sql select. or use the variable to do anything.
Regards
Vijay R
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Feb 1, 2007
I have a SQL 2005 database and am running the 2.0 framework. I cannot seem to enable SQL caching on the db. I'm using the command line tool as follows:
C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727>aspnet_regsql -S 99.99.999.999 -Uwebteam -P sa -t tblname -d dbname -et
Enabling the table for SQL cache dependency.
.An error has happened. Details of the exception:The database 'dbname' is not enabled for SQL cache notification.
To enable a database for SQL cache notification, please use the System.Web.Caching.SqlCacheDependencyAdmin.EnableNotifications method, or the command line toolaspnet_regsql. To use the tool, please run 'aspnet_regsql.exe -?' for more information.
C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727>
I've replaced the ip address, dbname and tblname with ficticious names for obvious reasons here in the post.
What command can I enter to enable the database for caching?
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May 21, 2007
I have implemented a caching strategy using the sqlcachedependency and sql server 2005 backend using the broker service.This works fine and well when i am connecting to the SQL Server 2005 under service account that is in the role db_owner. In a production enivironment i am reluctant to do this so i created another service account that only has execute permissions on the stored procedures.When i use this limited service account for my ASP.net web application, the broker service does not send any messages to the web app to invalid the cache. When checking the event log and SQL profiler i get errors all relating to the user not having access to the SqlQueryNotificationService queue. So i did a lot of googling and tried running the grant scripts below with no luck using this limited service account. Keep in mind everything works fine if i use an account with db_owner priviledges. These are the grants i have tried based on numerious articles GRANT CREATE PROCEDURE TO three_d_ss_loginGRANT CREATE QUEUE TO three_d_ss_loginGRANT CREATE SERVICE TO three_d_ss_loginGRANT SUBSCRIBE QUERY NOTIFICATIONS TO three_d_ss_loginGRANT RECEIVE ON QueryNotificationErrorsQueue TO three_d_ss_loginGRANT REFERENCES ON CONTRACT::[http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQL/Notifications/PostQueryNotification] TO three_d_ss_login These are the grants i have tried that does not work GRANT SEND ON SERVICE::SqlQueryNotificationService TO three_d_ss_loginGRANT RECEIVE on SqlQueryNotificationService_DefaultQueue to three_d_ss_loginCan some one suggest what i need to do to get sqlcacheddependencies to work with a sql2005 backend under a limited priviledged service account? ThanksJim
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Jun 25, 2007
Hi, I'm trying to set up a SqlCacheDependency using the Query notifications of SQL Server 2005.
I haven't even got to the point of testing the notifications part. My problem is that my DataTable is not
even getting stored in the cache when I insert it. The cache seems to be getting invalided as soon
as I add the DataTable. Here is my code:
(am trying to get a simple example working first)protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{ DataTable results = (DataTable)HttpRuntime.Cache.Get("supplyFunctions");
if (results == null)
{ Response.Write("Cache Invalidated, hitting DB. TIME: " + DateTime.Now.ToString());
results = getSupplyFunctions();
}
else
{ Response.Write("got from Cache, TIME: " + DateTime.Now);
} GridView1.DataSource = results;
GridView1.DataBind();
}private DataTable getSupplyFunctions()
{ DataTable results = new DataTable(); using (SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["ConnectionString"].ToString()) )
{ using (SqlCommand command = connection.CreateCommand())
{
command.CommandText = "schema.myStoredProc"; command.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
SqlCacheDependency dependency = new SqlCacheDependency(command); SqlDataAdapter adapter = new SqlDataAdapter();
adapter.SelectCommand = command; DataSet dataset = new DataSet();
adapter.Fill(dataset);
results = dataset.Tables[0];
HttpRuntime.Cache.Insert("supplyFunctions", results, dependency);
}
} return results;
}
Also, whats weird is that when I keep refreshing the page, after like 5 to 10 minutes it works, and starts caching the data.
This disturbs me-- I would like to know what is going on. I am pretty sure my stored procedure doesn't break the rules of the query notifications. Can someone help me out?!??!
Thanks!
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Sep 30, 2007
Hi all,I've been able to successfully use SQLCacheDependency and my test application is using only one database table to test SQLCacheDependency. Now, I was reading "Programming Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0" by Dino Esposito and I've couple of questions.a)-SQLCache will expire on Insert, Update and Delete queries on the database table? Am I right? b)-Right now I'm using SQLCacheDependency on one table, can I use it on more than one table ? If I can't , can you please give me some ideas on how to use SQLCacheDependency on more than one table? c)-Lastly, If large number of clients are using my application, what about the performance gains/losses if I use SQLCacheDependency? I will really appreciate your help. Thanks,Oltmans
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Oct 1, 2007
Hi All,I've successfully implemented an example of SQLCacheDependency on one database table. I was reading "Programming Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0" by Dino Esposito and I've couple of questions. I will really appreciate your help.a)-Can I use SQLCacheDependency on more than one database tables? If I can't then I will appreciate if you can give me couple of hints as to how to do this.b)-As I understand SQLCache on a table will expire if any Insert and Update SQL operations happen on that table.c)-Our software is being used by many clients. Do you think SQLCacheDependency will have some sort of performance hits?I will really appreciate any help.Thanks,Oltmans
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Oct 10, 2007
I am using SqlCacheDependency to monitor a database table for changes.
Unfortunately, it is polling the table too often and is causing
performance issues. It seems to poll at least once a second. So now I'm
trying to find a way to adjust it so that it polls about once every 10
seconds.The
code that uses the SqlCache Dependency is located in a Class Library
Project that is used by my web application project. The code is as
follows:// in the class constructorSqlDependency.Start("...some connection string");// in the body of a methodusing (SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection("...same connection..."){ connection.Open(); SqlCommand command = connection.CreateCommand(); command.CommandText = query; SqlDependency dependency = new SqlDependency(command); dependency.OnChange += OnDepChange; SqlDataReader data = command.ExecuteReader(); // code that uses the data goes here}public void OnDepChange(object sender, SqlNotificationEventArgs e){ DoSomething();}I
did a little searching on the web and noticed that some examples showed
that you could adjust the pollTime in the web.config file:<sqlCacheDependency enabled="true" pollTime="30000"> <databases> <add name="Pubs" connectionStringName="PubsConn" /> </databases></sqlCacheDependency>However,
as I stated earlier, the code that uses the SqlCacheDependency is
located in a Class Library, so this configuration doesn't help me. Is
there a way to adjust the pollTime without getting my connection string
from the web.config?
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May 1, 2006
I can create a SqlCacheDependency, and link it to a cached item in httpcontext cache. When something change, it will remove the cached item from the cache. I think I have to redo the process when that happens - prepare sql command, create SqlCacheDependency and insert the item into cache. Now I only need a notification from my SQL when something changes in one of my table, I don;t need read anything from db, and I think I should find a way to not recreate the SqlCacheDependency object everytime?
any suggestion?
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May 3, 2006
I have some problem with ASP.NET cache, I found other people has similar problem, but I didn't find real solution.
The one bother me most is the SQLCacheDependency doesn't work stable. I insert object in cache and has SQLCacheDependency linked. After a period of time, it stopped working. That means the the object is still in cache, but change on db side doesn't remove the cache entry. I am not sure if it is ASP side or SQL side, I feel it is ASP side.
I am using 2.0 + SQL 2005.
Once the db command notification stop working, you have to restart IIS or clear all items in cache since you don't kno which one is changed.
Any suggestion?
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Sep 12, 2007
I've set up a SqlCacheDependency in my Asp.Net application, but the dependency invalidates the cache immediately every time the page is hit.
I think the problem may be with my SQL Query, but it seems to me to meet the requirements on the Special Considerations When Using Query Notifications page on MSDN. Could someone take a look at this query and tell me if I've done something wrong? Thank you.
Here's my query:
Code Snippet
USE [chameleon]
GO
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET ANSI_PADDING ON
GO
SET ANSI_WARNINGS ON
GO
SET CONCAT_NULL_YIELDS_NULL ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
SET NUMERIC_ROUNDABORT OFF
GO
SET ARITHABORT ON
GO
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[usp_customers_by_site_id]
@site_id INT
AS
SELECT
customers.customer_id,
customers.name,
customers.po_prefix,
customers.dt_created,
customers.created_by AS auid,
customers.po_required
FROM dbo.customers
WHERE customers.site_id = @site_id
AND customers.is_active = 1
and here's the code in my Asp.Net site where I try to use the SqlCacheDependency:
Code Snippet
public List<Customer> GetCustomersBySite(int siteID)
{
List<Customer> customers = new List<Customer>();
if (HttpRuntime.Cache["CustomersBySite" + siteID] != null){
customers = (List<Customer>)HttpRuntime.Cache["CustomersBySite" + siteID];
}
else
{
using (SqlCommand command = new SqlCommand("usp_customers_by_site_id", Connection)){
command.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
command.Parameters.Add("@site_id", SqlDbType.Int).Value = GetDBValue(siteID, false);
SqlCacheDependency dependency = new SqlCacheDependency(command);
try{
Connection.Open();
SqlDataReader reader;
reader = command.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.SingleResult);
while (reader.Read()){
customers.Add(PopulateCustomer(reader));
}
HttpRuntime.Cache.Insert("CustomersBySite" + siteID, customers, dependency, DateTime.Now.AddMinutes(Configuration.CacheDuration), System.Web.Caching.Cache.NoSlidingExpiration);
}
finally{
Connection.Close();
}
}
}
return customers;
}
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Jun 15, 2006
I am using a grid to display the data on my webpage, and I have 3 projects in my solution (UI, BLL, DAL). When I load the webpage I am creating the instance of a class written n my BLL project to populate the data, and in BLL I'm creating the object for the class in DAL and returning the datatable.
Now when I refresh the page using F5, the SQLDependency is working fine. But, when I use the Paging or Sorting option's on my grid I see in SQL Profiler that the query is posted back to the SQLServer to get the data.
If this is the senario then how can I make use of the cache object in .NET 2.0.
Please advice,
Ravi
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Jul 24, 2006
Decided to try testing SqlCacheDependency and got the following.... thoughts???After using the following code...void Application_Start(object sender, EventArgs e) { System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDependency.Start (ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["testConnectionString"].ConnectionString); }//-------------------------------- ... then more code SqlCommand sqlCommand = new SqlCommand("select ApplicationName from dbo.aspnet_Applications", sqlConnection); SqlCacheDependency sqlCacheDependency = new SqlCacheDependency(sqlCommand);//-------------------------------- ... then more codeMembershipUser membershipUser = Membership.CreateUser(defaultUserNameTextbox.Text, defaultUserPasswordTextbox.Text); if (membershipUser != null) {//----------------------------- ... more codethe above code no longer works giving the below exception : using a plain database generated using the following statement
"aspnet_regsql -E -S . -d testDatabase -A all"
[SqlException (0x80131904): UPDATE failed because the following SET options have incorrect settings: 'QUOTED_IDENTIFIER'. Verify that SET options are correct for use with indexed views and/or indexes on computed columns and/or query notifications and/or xml data type methods.]
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection) +177
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection) +68
System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.ThrowExceptionAndWarning(TdsParserStateObject stateObj) +199
System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.Run(RunBehavior runBehavior, SqlCommand cmdHandler, SqlDataReader dataStream, BulkCopySimpleResultSet bulkCopyHandler, TdsParserStateObject stateObj) +2300
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.FinishExecuteReader(SqlDataReader ds, RunBehavior runBehavior, String resetOptionsString) +147
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReaderTds(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, Boolean async) +1021
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReader(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, String method, DbAsyncResult result) +314
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.InternalExecuteNonQuery(DbAsyncResult result, String methodName, Boolean sendToPipe) +413
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() +115
System.Web.Security.SqlMembershipProvider.CreateUser(String username, String password, String email, String passwordQuestion, String passwordAnswer, Boolean isApproved, Object providerUserKey, MembershipCreateStatus& status) +3325
System.Web.Security.Membership.CreateUser(String username, String password, String email, String passwordQuestion, String passwordAnswer, Boolean isApproved, Object providerUserKey, MembershipCreateStatus& status) +214
System.Web.Security.Membership.CreateUser(String username, String password, String email) +31
System.Web.Security.Membership.CreateUser(String username, String password) +7
testCustomMembership.defaultCreateUserButton_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e) in c:projects
esearchsamplehandler estCustomMembership.aspx.cs:33
System.Web.UI.WebControls.Button.OnClick(EventArgs e) +75
System.Web.UI.WebControls.Button.RaisePostBackEvent(String eventArgument) +97
System.Web.UI.WebControls.Button.System.Web.UI.IPostBackEventHandler.RaisePostBackEvent(String eventArgument) +7
System.Web.UI.Page.RaisePostBackEvent(IPostBackEventHandler sourceControl, String eventArgument) +11
System.Web.UI.Page.RaisePostBackEvent(NameValueCollection postData) +33
System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) +4861
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Jul 25, 2006
I have SQL Server 2005 and I am using .Net 2.0.
Is there a way to cache a query, basically I am going to do a SELECT * on a table that is called frequently.
I then want to query this DataTable that is in cache. I want to invalidate the cache when the table changes.
Everything I have read tells me to use the output caching directive. But, much of what I am doing doesn't end up in the output. Is there a way to invalidate the cache the same way without output caching and using the Service Broker?
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Oct 16, 2007
Hello,
I have tried two ways for executing a query and creating a dependency
on it, one using plain Sql commands, the other using Enterprise
Library wrapped commands.
I keep getting:
Warning: Fatal error 682 occurred at Oct 12 2007 11:01AM. Note the
error and time, and contact your system administrator.
string xml = cmd.ExecuteScalar() as string;
When I execute it. Does anyone know what could cause this.
I have read both of these posts and have not yet been able to
investigate the SQL machine's event viewer though:
http://forums.asp.net/p/959871/1188606.aspx#1188606
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1203630&SiteID=1
The "value" column is an XML datatype field.
Thanks,
Josh
public static ContentXmlUtilResult GetContentXml(
string key,
bool createDependency)
{
ContentXmlUtilResult result = new ContentXmlUtilResult();
string connString = Global.Current.ConnectionString;
using (SqlConnection conn =
new SqlConnection(connString))
{
SqlCommand cmd =
new SqlCommand(
"SELECT Value FROM dbo.ContentXml WHERE [Key]
= '" + key + "'",
conn);
if (createDependency)
{
System.Web.Caching.SqlCacheDependency dependency =
new SqlCacheDependency(cmd);
result.Dependency = dependency;
}
conn.Open();
string xml = cmd.ExecuteScalar() as string;
conn.Close();
result.Content = xml;
}
return result;
//SqlCommand cmd = (SqlCommand)
// Global.Current.Database.GetSqlStringCommand(
// //@"SELECT Value FROM dbo.ContentXml WHERE [Key] =
@Key");
// @"SELECT Value FROM dbo.ContentXml WHERE [Key] = '"
+ key + "'");
////cmd.Parameters.Add("@Key", SqlDbType.VarChar).Value =
key;
//if (createDependency)
//{
// System.Web.Caching.SqlCacheDependency dependency =
// new System.Web.Caching.SqlCacheDependency(cmd);
// result.Dependency = dependency;
//}
//string xml = Global.Current.Database.ExecuteScalar(cmd)
as string;
//result.Content = xml;
//return result;
}
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Jan 31, 2006
I've the following simple code bound to a button on a Web page
string time = (string)Cache["KEY"];
if (time == null)
{
SqlConnection sqlConnection = new SqlConnection(@"Server=BIZYUSUFSQL2005;Database=Deneme;User Id=sa;Password=;");
SqlCommand command = new SqlCommand(@"select KOLON1 from dbo.CACHE", sqlConnection);
sqlConnection.Open();
SqlCacheDependency dependency = new SqlCacheDependency(command);
time = System.DateTime.Now.ToString();
Cache.Insert("KEY", time, dependency);
command.ExecuteNonQuery();
sqlConnection.Close();
}
return time;
This code has to return the time value from cache. And when a record is inserted into the CACHE table, the cache item has to be invalidated and the new time value has to be returned.
The code works properly for 2-3 minutes. But when there is no activity for 5 minutes, the cache invalidation does not work anymore.
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May 23, 2008
do we have to create connection and assign it to command object before creating SqlCacheDepency? chek the code below. SqlServer is not invalidating cache when there is update. When i create Dependency using command object, at that time command object does not have connection. It will assign connection to command object in Excute method
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(commandText);cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;SqlCacheDependency cacheItem = new SqlCacheDependency(cmd);DataSet result;result = DBHelper.Execute(cmd);HttpRuntime.Cache.Insert(cacheItemName, result, cacheItem);
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Aug 1, 2007
Q1: Can I just open these protocols I need (see web links below) and then close them down again after SQLCacheDependency has been enabled? Note: The website (asp.net 2.0/SQL server Express) operates OK right now with asp.net - but it does not have SQLCacheDependency enabled.
Problem: When I try to do this I keep on getting this error message:
"An error has occurred when establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections."
None of these 3 commands have worked (all give the same message above):
aspnet_regsql.exe -U user1 -P pwd1 -S server1/SQLEXPRESS -d myDBName -ed aspnet_regsql.exe -E -S server1/SQLEXPRESS -d myDBName -ed aspnet_regsql.exe -E -S .SqlExpress -d myDBName -ed
I am trying to run these commands via a MSTSC connection. Q2: Is that (terminal server) the problem (the "remote connection") complained of above ?
This is the command that worked on my local dev machine:
aspnet_regsql.exe -E -S .SqlExpress -d myDBName -ed
Q3: Must I really go through the procedure "How to: Configure Express to accept remote connections" at:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;914277http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlexpress/archive/2005/05/05/415084.aspx
I don't really want to have SQL server accepting any connections as the last time it was listening on these ports we had so many attacks being made that it was filling up the logs!
What I can't understand is that every night the database is backed up with the following command line code (operating as a Scheduled Task):
sqlcmd -s server1/SQLEXPRESS -i MW4BAK.SQL -E
Q4: So if the server is happy receiving commands from 'sqlcmd.exe' why does it have such problems with 'aspnet_regsql.exe'
Q5: If I grouped those statements I need to setup SQLCacheDependency under a Scheduled Task would they work (as there would presumably be no remote connection then) or is it something in the nature of the connection established which allows sqlcmd.exe to work but stops aspnet_regsql.exe?
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Sep 22, 2006
SQL Server 2005 / .NET 2.0 Web App - SqlCacheDependency is not invalidated and I see an error sql log that occurs after the specified table changes:
2006-09-22 12:18:51.84 spid21s The query notification dialog on
conversation handle '{8D7EF5BC-544A-DB11-B6E0-000F1FD735BF}.' closed
due to the following error: '<?xml version="1.0"?><Error
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQL/ServiceBroker/Error"><Code>-8490</Code><Description>Cannot
find the remote service
'SqlQueryNotificationService-d61fa581-0567-43ba-991f-37499e87cbf6'
because it does not exist.</Description></Error>'.
I've read all applicable articles that I can find and applied hotfix kb916002. The sqldependency has never worked, it is not a stability issue as described in kb916002. In a trace I can see the sqldependency starts correctly. I have a console app that works fine with SqlDependancy calling same database and login creds. I don't know what to think. Calling sys.dm_qn_subscriptions show no subscriptions when this app starts as does the console app. Please advise as it looks like a broker issue.
Thanks
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Jul 5, 2007
Hi,
I am using SqlCacheDependency with the query notifications of SQL server 2005.
It is working nicely with the dbo.owner account but not with my web user account,
so I am thinking something is wrong with the permissions.
After searching around, it seems that the main permissions to enable are these:
GRANT SUBSCRIBE QUERY NOTIFICATIONS TO theAccount
GRANT RECEIVE ON QueryNotificationErrorsQueue TO theAccount
GRANT REFERENCES on CONTRACT::[http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQL/Notifications/PostQueryNotification] to theAccount
GRANT SELECT TO theAccount.
I enabled these and it still doesn't work. When I change my table, my cache is not getting invalidations.
Does anyone know what could be going on? Or perhaps how can I trace the problem and get some clues?
thanks so much,
-tajmahal
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Dec 27, 2007
Im getting this error when trying to set up a cache dependency...are there any special permissions etc?From CS:SqlCacheDependency dep = new SqlCacheDependency("MySite-Cache", "Products");Cache.Insert("Products", de.GetAllProductsList(), dep); From connectionStrings.config:<add name="SiteDB" connectionString="Data Source=localhost,[port]SQLEXPRESS;Integrated Security=true;User Instance=true; AttachDBFileName=|DataDirectory|ASPNETDB.MDF" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />Also tried this using my machinename<add name="SiteDB" connectionString="Data
Source=<machinename>,[port]SQLEXPRESS;Integrated Security=true;User
Instance=true; AttachDBFileName=|DataDirectory|ASPNETDB.MDF"
providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /> From web.config: <caching> <sqlCacheDependency enabled="true" pollTime="10000"> <databases> <add name="MySite-Cache" connectionStringName="SiteDB" pollTime="2000"/> </databases> </sqlCacheDependency> </caching> EDIT: So making progress I can't seem to get the table registered for cache dependency:The sample i have says"aspnet_regsql.exe -E -S .SqlExpress -d aspnetdb -t Customers -et"and the command line response is "Enabling the table for SQL cache dependency..An error has happened. Details of the exception:The table 'Customers' cannot be found in the database."Where does this "Customers" table come from? There is obviously not an application specific "Customers" table in aspnetdb I'm confused probably more by the example than anything....
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