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Group,

I have been working on a fairly extensive iSeries Web site and
ran into something unusual. After tuning for performance, we were
getting great response. Then a jar file directory was accidentally
overlaid. Now one function seems to be taking a lot longer on
first touch and subsequent access is pretty good. I displayed all
of the Jar files on the system using DSPJVAPGM and every one
is optimized to 40 -- lucky there is find/system/grep. I also checked
all class files to be sure.

We are on V5R1 using 1.3 JDK and have all of the latest groups,
cumulative, and recommended PTFs.

It could be that the overlaying of a jar is not contributing to this.
The overlay happened via drag and drop to a mapped drive.
This is in a JSP page, but the JSP page is compiled and the
function taking a long time is not related to JSP code. Is there
any way to log/see if something is being compiled?

David Morris


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