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Thank you for the suggestion Bill. Is the QJVACMDSRV available on V5R3?
We are planning on upgrading to V5R4 within the next couple of months,
but I have 4 system to coordinate.
Chris Bipes
Director of Information Services
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Subject: Re: Java performance on the i ? Good? bad? OK?
We had a similar issue with QZDASOINIT jobs on one of our i machines.
We fixed one of the interfaces when we upgraded to V5R4 and changed it
to the multithreaded QJVACMDSRV job. It's taking much less overall
resources and it's much faster than the older single threaded QZDASOINIT
jobs. I remember we had to change out the QAQQINI file as well. I
would recommend you look at getting rid of that QZDASOINIT job and
changing it. I'm still trying to change out the other interface that's
using the QZDASOINIT job(s), but management doesn't want to mess with
it. It runs "good enough" to not be the squeaky wheel at the moment.
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