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Hope this is the correct forum for this question.
I have a process where i read records from a table and call a java
program using the runjva command. This process can evoke RUNJVA several
thousand times.
Is there a performance issue doing it this way? Am i better off maybe
calling the java program using RUNJVA once and having the java program
read the iseries table run the process?
i know i can run a java program using EXTPROC(*JAVA also, but not sure
again about perforance.
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