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Memory would be better than IFS. But, I think you'll find that's really
not the bottleneck vs the HTTP communications itself. Making less calls
and retrieving more data (if that's an option) is better than 1000s of
calls to get one small piece each time.


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On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 6:19 AM Mohammad Tanveer <surgum@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

We are using libhttp and YAJL, We are trying to improve the performance of
REST API calls. Process will be calling the REST APIs 1000s of times in a
loop.

1. What is better IFS/memory buffer for performance? Use IFS write/read or
memory buffer when calling REST APIs?
2. Is there any http connection pool manager in libhttp like we have in
java with httpclient.

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