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Hi Bradley,
I stored the timestamp value in the first and last line of the program to
calculate the time taken by Program (Which contains those three lines). Its
taking only 1ms or 2ms to complete it. But the tool which i am using to
execute the transaction is postman, which says the total transaction took
500ms.
I am not sure where the 498ms delay is happening... Any idea Bradley?
Also, once this performance issue is resolved, I am planning to use Scott
Klement's JSON Parser (YAJLINTO) and Data Generator (YAJLDTAGEN) to
parse/generate the JSON document.
Regards,
Surender K
On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 5:08 PM B Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Instead of using the APIs, have you tried installing Scott Klement's YAJL
and used yajl_stdin_load_tree() in your CGI program instead? It does use
the same APIs under the covers.
Bradley V. Stone
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On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 3:17 PM Suren K <suren7437@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,help
I am getting some performance issue. Your suggestions will be a great
to me and very much appreciated.program
Earlier, I was using IWS as web service and trying some POST method
transactions (JSON as Input and JSON as response, used both DATA-INTO and
DATA-GEN for JSON Conversions). It was taking 300 milliseconds for
processing a transaction.
Now, i thought of using only HTTP Server and using CGI program calls to
interact with RPG. I created a new HTTP Server and updated the
configuration to add the CGI program call. Also, I created a sample
which contains only 3 line of code (Line 1 will fetch the input100
using QtmhRdStin API, Line 2 hard coded sample response JSON string of
character length, Line 3 send back the hard coded responsethe
using QtmhWrStout API).
But the CGI program call method is taking 500 milliseconds for processing
the sample program (Program with 3 lines of code).
Any configurations which i need to take care in HTTP Server to increase
performance?--
Regards,
Surender K
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