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  • Subject: Re: Web server performance
  • From: Raul Jager <raul@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 12:42:45 -0300
  • Organization: abc color

Using "CALLB" may help.  I did not mesure the difference it makes, but
acording to the manuals it should be faster.  It is quite bothersome
when testing the programs, you need to compile the main program each
time you change one of the called ones.

Scott Adams wrote:
> 
> I have a 170-2189 with 128MB memory.  I've been playing with the HTTP server
> stuff.
> 
> The performance on HTML based stuff, either in IFS directories or in source
> files is pretty good.  The problem is with performance of RPG programs.  I
> have one program that does the following:
> 
>    -  calls QCMDEXC to change the lib list
>    -  calls several other RPG programs to create the various sections of the
> screen - top bar, left and right bar, bottom bar, etc
>    -  calls another RPG program to create a random number
> 
> This collection of stuff takes about 5 seconds before any HTML starts coming
<snip>
-- 
  Raul A. Jager W.
Asuncion - Paraguay
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