Sunday, March 8, 2015

HttpConnection Limit in .NET

Does your .NET application need to make a large number of HTTP requests concurrently? Be warned that the amount of simultaneous HTTP connections might get throttled by the .NET Framework. Often this can be a good thing, as it is a restriction that is designed to help protect an application from harming a larger system.

Don't worry, you can easily raise the connection limit by adding a simple Connection Management Section to your app.config or web.config:

<configuration>
 <system.net>
 <connectionManagement>
 <add address="*" maxconnection="10000" />
 </connectionManagement>
 </system.net>
</configuration>

Enjoy,
Tom

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