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Using ngen to improve performance?

motes_19

motes_19

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I have tested using ngen myapp.exe to generate a native image of my application in the system cache, then measure the performance again, but I don't see much difference between using or not using the native image. Did anyone test this also and see the performance much improved? And I don't really know I'm doing the right thing to use the native image, My steps are: 1. in .Net command prompt, cd my application source folder, ngen myapp.exe 2. ngen /show and I can see my application in the system cache. 3. double click on myapp.exe to run it. (it suppose to use the native image in the system cache automatically) Please tell me whether I'm really using the native image or not. Thanks a lot for you help. :)
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Bechir Bejaoui
NA 20.1k 5.3m 16y

In this case you have to implement security logic, the .Net provides an entire API  System.Security, you can create a permission set that determines rule of messages transactions 
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Riccardo
NA 5 0 16y
I mean every outgoing mail of a company (mail from a internal network to outside the network)
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Bechir Bejaoui
NA 20.1k 5.3m 16y

What do you mean by outgoing mail, do you mean from example a spam?
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Riccardo
NA 5 0 16y
Thank you very much for your answer!

Probably I should explain a little bit more about the functionality I would like to implement. Basicaly I would like to check every outgoing mail. Therefore I would like to
1. stop the smtp queue
2. wait for messages
3.check these messages (allowed or unallowed and probably remove some of them)
4. Start the smtp queue, so the messages can be send


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Bechir Bejaoui
NA 20.1k 5.3m 16y

If I well understand your question you're using a Message queue object then you can do

MessageQueue mqueue = new MessageQueue();
            //This method will make the message queue in a standby state for any message
            IAsyncResult Async = mqueue.BeginReceive();

            //TO do perform you code here

            //This method
            Message Recived = mqueue.EndReceive(Async);
           
            //close the message queue
            mqueue.Close();
It's better to do that asynchormously