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Mike,
I'd recommend that you look deeper at the web-service server. In regard to
a problem where one client receives the result intended for a different
client, that is much more often a server issue, rather than a web-service
client issue.
On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 5:00 PM Mike Jones <mike.jones.sysdev@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
HTTPAPI Version 1.23 released 2008-04-24call
OS/400 V7R3M0
We're using the HTTP API plus internal web services and are occasionally
experiencing a concurrency issue, where the results of one web service
are getting mixed up with the results of a different web service call.course,
RPG <--> HTTP API <--> Java Web Service
Our RPG and Java teams don't think the problem is in their code (of
which I don't necessarily believe). But, they asked me to look into if--
there have ever been concurrency issues in the HTTP API product by Scott
K. Has anyone seen any concurrency issues like that?
Mike
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