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Shouldn't be any problem using the same jobs.

One thing I like to do is one server instance per IP/Port.

Other than that I really don't split things up much and let the Apache
servers do their magic with threads/jobs.



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On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 5:08 PM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'm getting into webservices. I'm using an Apache instance with RPG CGI
programs that call service programs. Everything seems fine now, but...
Right now all the services run in the same job(s). I have a handful of
services now, and I'm starting to think I want to separate them so they
don't all share the same job(s). I know I could just create additional
Apache instances, but that seems like overkill. Is there a better way to
do this?


I'm not dead-set on RPG CGI, but I am limited to software we already own.


TIA
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