I found a fake thread opened with ASP online and found that it coincided with a program I made before, but I used VB before, picked it off and reserved it.
1. Principles Experiments are of course the same. We use the web server to support multiple threads and send multiple http requests to the server on the same page to complete our work. Let’s experiment first, write 2 txt files at the same time on a page to compare the difference in writing time. The code is as follows: <%
starttime=timer()
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function runThread()
dim Http
set Http=Server.createobject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP")
Http.open "GET","http://127.0.0.1/thread.asp?action=b",false
Http.send()
end function
function a()
dim Content,FilePath,MyFile
Content=now()&chr(30)&timer()
FilePath=server.MapPath("a.txt")
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set MyFile = fso.CreateTextFile(FilePath, True)
MyFile.Write(Content)
MyFile.Close
end function
function b()
dim Content,FilePath,MyFile
Content=now()&chr(30)&timer()
FilePath=server.MapPath("b.txt")
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set MyFile = fso.CreateTextFile(FilePath, True)
MyFile.Write(Content)
MyFile.Close
end function
if(Request.QueryString("action")="") then
runThread()
a()
else
b()
end if
%> Script Execution Time:<%=fix((timer()-startime)*1000)%>ms The result after running shows that the time in file a and file b is basically the same. 2. Practical application comparison. For example, I grab the html code of 2 pages at the same time, one sohu homepage and one is the sina homepage. In two ways: one is the regular order of code execution, single-thread execution, and the other is the multi-thread execution here. Compare the page completion time, the code is as follows: testspeed1.asp: <%
starttime=timer()
function getHTTPPage(url)
on error resume next
dim http
set http=Server.createobject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP")
Http.open "POST",url,false
Http.send()
if Http.readystate<>4 then exit function
getHTTPPage=bytes2BSTR(Http.responseBody)
contents = getHTTPPage
Response.Write "<xmp>"
Response.Write(contents)
Response.Write "</xmp>"
set http=nothing
if err.number<>0 then err.Clear
end function
Function bytes2BSTR(vIn)
dim strReturn
dim i, ThisCharCode, NextCharCode
strReturn = ""
For i = 1 To LenB(vIn)
ThisCharCode = AscB(MidB(vIn,i,1))
If ThisCharCode < &H80 Then
strReturn = strReturn & Chr(ThisCharCode)
Else
NextCharCode = AscB(MidB(vIn,i+1,1))
strReturn = strReturn & Chr(CLng(ThisCharCode) * &H100 + CInt(NextCharCode))
i = i + 1
End If
Next
bytes2BSTR = strReturn
End Function
getHTTPPage("http://www.sohu.com/")
getHTTPPage("http://www.sina.com.cn/")
%> Script Execution Time:<%=fix((timer()-startime)*1000)%>ms Testspeed2.asp: <%
starttime=timer()
function getHTTPPage(url)
on error resume next
dim http
set http=Server.createobject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP")
Http.open "POST",url,false
Http.send()
if Http.readystate<>4 then exit function