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    what is .net profiler??


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    Red face Re: .net

    .NET Memory Profiler is a powerful tool for finding memory leaks and optimizing the memory usage in programs written in C#, VB.NET or any other .NET Language.

    It allows you to retrieve information about all instance allocations performed on the garbage collected heap (GC heap) and all instances that reside on the GC heap. The retrieved information is presented in real-time, both numerically and graphically. Using the new unmanaged resources tracker, information about unmanaged resources such as HBITMAP, HWND and unmanaged memory is also presented.


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    how to use n-tier arch. in .net?


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    how ado.net supports tranasactions?
    asked in CTS


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    Re: .net

    for 3 tier / n-tier you need touse application server to implement business logic. it should be separate from your databse server,business server and client system.


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    Re: .net

    Your question is too much theoritical to explain .It is benond the scope of this discussion to explain all that here. Please follow some good books, maetials or journal. you can easily find all that very easily by little web-searching.


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    what r the methods to fill a dataset other than da.fill()


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