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I have used Tomcat on iSeries for the past year or so and I am satisfied
with the results.  Tomcat is one of the places that Java actually runs fast
on the iSeries.  I do not have actual numbers concerning performance.

Aaron Bartell

-----Original Message-----
From: Niall Mcloughlin [mailto:niallsemail@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 9:18 PM
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WEB400] Tomcat for Apache SOAP calls on iSeries ?


All

I've been doing some proof of concert work on using
Apache SOAP calls on Tomcat.

The SOAP methods that are exposed make PCML calls to
RPG programs on our production iSeries. It works very
well, and I'm looking at the next step which is to get
the performance up.

I'm currently running Tomcat on my development PC. My
options for going forward are :

Tomcat on a standalone ( Intel ) server.
Tomcat on the iSeries.
Websphere v5 which we've just purchased.

I'm thinking running Tomcat on the iSeries is probably
the best option, bearing in mind the PCML calls, but
it's based on no real knowledge of web server
performance.

I'd really appreciate any input on the best way
forward.

Regards

Niall


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