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  • Subject: Re: Servlets Using JT400.zip Java Toolbox
  • From: "Tom Heiber-Cobb" <heibercobb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 17:47:32 -0500

Lee,
        My "not that experienced" 2 cents worth: If it's possible for your shop 
to
upgrade to V4R4 of OS/400 that would be a plus. Also, I think that will
bring you to a more current release level of WebSphere. The 1.1 release is
growing old. 
        As far as Eric's comments, I was under the impression that when using
CRTJVAPGM, one should "settle" for optimization lever 30. I can't recall
the circumstances (sorry) but there was something about optimizing to 40
that had the opposite outcome than expected. Maybe someone else can
illuminate that one.
        Did you run the jt400.zip (or .jar) file through CRTJVAPGM. I know in
earlier releases of the toolbox this was not done by default so you might
consider that. Be prepared to wait a while while this runs. As Eric
suggested, this is a SBMJOB all the way. There's a whole of classes in the
toolbox to be processed. Again, as I remember (and this came from the
Partners in Development folks in Rochester) you should optimize to 30.
I'd love to hear some other opinions/ideas on this.
Good luck,
        Tom H-C

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From: Lee Bircham <lee.bircham@socl.com>
To: JAVA400-L@midrange.com
Subject: Servlets Using JT400.zip Java Toolbox   
Date: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 9:20 AM

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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