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Yes, it should. That's the whole purpose of the server. You wouldn't want
to have to monitor that yourself.

The Apache server does a pretty good job of starting new jobs when needed.

As application developers we have enough to worry about than things like
that. :)

Brad
www.bvstools.com

On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 7:58 AM, Narasimha Reddy <simha.nry@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks Brad. I am referring on host side (server side). If I create
WebService using WebSphere development studio and deploy into WAS or create
directly using HTTP server powered by Apache, How can I monitor queue. Are
you saying any of this approach should be taken care by server once we set
high number server jobs?

On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 2:55 PM, Bradley Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Nara,

Are you talking making client requests or processing requests on the
server
side?

If the server side, the Powered by Apache web server does this
automatically as far I am am aware. If that's what you're referring to.

If you're referring to client requests, please be more specific.

The only thing you need to worry about is setting the max threads. I've
seen a lot of cases where this isn't set high enough and things "lock up"
on the web site.

There has been a lot of discussion about -minat and -maxat parameters for
the web server that I'm sure you can find something more for those
online.

Brad
www.bvstools.com

On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 1:37 PM, Narasimha Reddy <simha.nry@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hello,

If i use any method from Scott's web services for RPGers Presentation,
what
are the options available to monitor load ? How they handle? Can we
write
something in RPG to increase/decrease server instance jobs dynamically
based on number of requests coming in?

Thanks
Nara
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