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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T16:42:37+00:00 2026-06-11T16:42:37+00:00

The below piece of code is giving Error Message : The operation has timed

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The below piece of code is giving
Error Message : “The operation has timed out”
Error Sourse : at System.Net.httpWebRequest.GetResponse()

This method is calling a URL and fetching the response object.

NOTE : This is all working fine in my end..but when i send the same code to production..it shows time oout errors

public GetUpdatedInventoryUnitValues(Vehicle aeVehicle)
{
            WebRequest oWebRequest = null;
            StringBuilder oStringBuilder = null;
            StreamReader oStreamReader = null;
            dcDealerDetails = new Dictionary<string, string>();

            MSRP = string.Empty;
            NetPrice = string.Empty;
            string strLine = string.Empty;
            string strURL = GetUpdatedInventoryUnitValues.GetFormattedURL(aeVehicle);

            try
            {
                /* Open the requested URL */
                oWebRequest = WebRequest.Create(strURL);
                oWebRequest.Method = "GET";
                oWebRequest.ContentType = "application/xml";
                /* Get the stream from the returned web response */
                oStreamReader = new StreamReader(oWebRequest.GetResponse().GetResponseStream());
                /* Get the stream from the returned web response */
                oStringBuilder = new StringBuilder();
                /* Read the stream a line at a time and place each one into the stringbuilder  */
                while ((strLine = oStreamReader.ReadLine()) != null)
                {
                    /* Ignore blank lines */
                    if (strLine.Length > 0)
                        oStringBuilder.Append(strLine);
                }

                string[] tempArray = null;
                string[] tempNextArray = null;
                //Split string by semicolon as a separater
                tempArray = Data.SplitString(oStringBuilder.ToString(), new char[] { ';' });

                if (tempArray != null)
                {
                    foreach (string invUnits in tempArray)
                    {
                        //Split string by '=' as a separater
                        tempNextArray = Data.SplitString(invUnits, new char[] { '=' });

                        if (tempNextArray != null && tempNextArray.Length == 2)
                        {
                            switch (tempNextArray[0].ToLower())
                            {
                                //case "msrp":
                                //    MSRP = Data.RemoveDoubleCode(tempNextArray[1]);
                                //    break;
                                case "netprice":
                                    NetPrice = Data.RemoveDoubleCode(tempNextArray[1]);
                                    break;
                            }
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                ErrorLog.ErrorMessage = ErrorLog.Separator;
                ErrorLog.ErrorMessage = "Exception during posting data to another application .";
                ErrorLog.ErrorMessage = "ERROR MESSAGE : " + ex.Message;
                ErrorLog.ErrorMessage = "ERROR SOURCE: " + ex.StackTrace.ToString();

            }
            finally
            {
                if (oStreamReader != null)
                {
                    oStreamReader.Close();
                }
                if (oWebRequest != null)
                {
                    oWebRequest = null;
                }
            }
        }

Please suggest what am i doing wrong or missing?

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    2026-06-11T16:42:38+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 4:42 pm

    Are you perhaps finding that the first couple of requests are okay, and then they start timing out? If so, I suspect this is the problem:

    oStreamReader = new StreamReader(oWebRequest.GetResponse().GetResponseStream());
    

    You’re fetching the response, but never disposing of it. You should use:

    using (var response = oWebRequest.GetResponse())
    {
        ...
    }
    

    In fact, you can get rid of your finally block entirely if you use using statements throughout.

    As an aside, this is a pretty long method – 77 lines! – and worse, it looks like it’s actually a constructor:

    • Try to split it out into smaller, more easily understood, more easily testable chunks
    • Try to avoid doing a lot of work in constructors
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