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  • Subject: Servlets Using JT400.zip Java Toolbox
  • From: Lee Bircham <lee.bircham@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 15:20:54 +0100

Title: Servlets Using JT400.zip Java Toolbox

Hi,

I have written a few servlets that use the record level access classes in the AS400 Toolbox For Java (JT400.zip). These are currently small servlets that take a single HTML form parameter (a container number) and access a single logical file on the AS400 to display all of the records for that container. The servlets work very well and are very quick after they have been called for the first time (approx 1-2 sec). The problem that I have is that the first time a servlet is called it can take up to 2 minutes to load and for the output to be displayed in the browser.

Has anyone else had this problem when using the record level access classes? Have you any solutions?
The OS we are on is V4R3 and Websphere version 1.1
The servlets are in the /QIBM/ProdData/IBMWebAS/servlets/ folder.
 
Thanks,
Lee.


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