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[Python.NET] Shortening execution time of Python script
by David Shi other posts by this author
Sep 9 2009 3:53AM messages near this date
[Python.NET] Loading Python.Runtime.dll from a different location? | Re: [Python.NET] Shortening execution time of Python script
FRAMEWORK I have a Python script that automatically downloads zip files containing large dat
asets from another server and then unzips the files to further process the data.
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It has been used as a geoprocessor of ArcGIS Server.
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The script works fine when two datasets each has several kilobytes size, but the script stop
s half way when datasets were about 11,000KBytes.
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I think that the execution time is too long and ArcGIS Server just simply killed the process
.
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What actions can I try to reduce the execution time?
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ArcGIS Server only works on the basis of 32 bits and I was told that the maximum memory it c
an utilise is 4 MBytes.
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I should be grateful if someone can make suggestions/recommendations.
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Sincerely,
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David


      
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