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Memory - by orders of magnitude.

Can't speak to pools but I doubt it.

Can the REST calls be done in parallel?


Jon Paris

www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com

On Sep 16, 2018, at 7:19 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.

Regards
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