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The question of multi-threading in RPG seems to arise every year or so. In
20 years, I've never seen anyone offer sample code, nor even explain how to
implement, other than submit multiple Jobs.

In regard to performance, I've been writing a JSON parser that appears to
perform better than YAJL and much better than data-into with YAJLINTO. If
you can send me a sample of your JSON document, I could share a benchmark
comparison.

I also have a web form that generates a report from JSON input. The web
form is limited to about 30K, but you're welcome to test it.

http://rd.radile.com/rdweb/info3/iui20/main.html




On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 10:51 AM Stephen Piland <
Stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Does anyone have a real world example of this? A link or anything?

I'm trying to decode a very large number of element JSON using DATA-INTO
and it using YAJLINTO as the %parser. Each file on the IFS is one
transaction/message and can have over 3k individual elements. Each message
has 2 big blocks of elements split about 50/50. Each half of the message
end up writing out to separate group of PFs. Can I process each half
simultaneously and not have to submit a ton of separate jobs? Just trying
to speed the process.

Any thoughts would be appreciated! Thanks!
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