• Subject: RE: Is Ops Navigator slow for others too?
  • From: "Stone, Brad V (TC)" <bvstone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 07:45:08 -0500

Look at the scripts when you're going through... .ndm.  Net.Data Macro.

Net.Data is an interpreted scripting language that is parsed by the DB2WWW
program.  It's the interpretation that slows it down.

Brad

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob Berendt [mailto:rob@dekko.com]
> Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 5:18 PM
> To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject: RE: Is Ops Navigator slow for others too?
> 
> 
> And how do you know they are using net.data?  Or is this just 
> your way 
> of saying that CGI programming in general is a performance 
> dog?  Because 
> isn't that all that net.data is?
> 
> 
> 
> 
>       bvstone@taylorcorp.com
>       07/31/00 02:18 PM
>       Please respond to MIDRANGE-L
>                
>                To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com@Internet
>                cc: 
>                Subject: RE: Is Ops Navigator slow for others too?
> 
> I agree it's easy, but it's slow.  Even on our 720 where regular eRPG
> programs run lightning fast, the AS/400 tasks menus just 
> drags... on... and
> on...
>  
> Now, if I had a command, say CRTSRVINS (Create Server 
> Instance) that would
> be all I would need to stay out of that AS/400 tasks menu.  
> Or, if they
> simply got rid of that Net.Slow (sorry, no harm meant) and 
> used eRPG it may
> work a lot faster.  But it's still not going to be as fast as 
> command line.
>  
> I can already create a config by simply copying a member, so 
> that part is
> figured out.  For editing configs, I agree that for big 
> changes green screen
> is slow (it's the interface, if it was SEU, it would be fine) 
> but the web
> pages are even slower to move around, make a couple changes, 
> etc.  I usually
> FTP the config members to my PC, change, then upload.
>  
> I know there's an API out there somewhere to create a server 
> instance.  I'll
> find it one day and make a command.  :)
>  
> Brad
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pascal Bellerose [mailto:pascal.bellerose@progisys.com]
> Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 12:59 PM
> To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
> Subject: RE: Is Ops Navigator slow for others too?
> 
> 
> 
> Joel, try using the port 2001 to access the HTTP administration server
> instance, it's all done from there.  Believe me, it'S an easy 
> thing doing it
> from there.. you have it all and more... 
> 
> Pascal Bellerose 
> Programmeur-analyste / Software developer 
> pascal.bellerose@progisys.com 
> 
> PROGISYS inc. 
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> 
> 
> -----Message d'origine----- 
> De : Joel Fritz [ mailto:JFritz@sharperimage.com
> <mailto:JFritz@sharperimage.com> ] 
> Envoy7 : lundi 31 juillet 2000 12:18 
> ? : 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com' 
> Objet : RE: Is Ops Navigator slow for others too? 
> 
> 
> Have you tried using the administration software for the HTTP 
> server from 
> Ops Nav?  I believe it's written in Java.  The screens are 
> very nice, but I 
> generally do everything on a green screen because I'm too impatient. 
> 
> > -----Original Message----- 
> > From: Simon Coulter [ mailto:shc@flybynight.com.au
> <mailto:shc@flybynight.com.au> ] 
> > Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2000 7:53 PM 
> > To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com 
> > Subject: Re: Is Ops Navigator slow for others too? 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Hello Booth, 
> > 
> > You wrote: 
> > >Using Ops Navigator for ordinary tasks is discouragingly 
> > slow.  The time 
> > >it takes to expand the tree to the desired place is way too long, 
> > 
> > You can guess my opinion on OpsNav simply due to the fact 
> > that it ONLY runs on Windoze 
> > -- who from Rochester is up whom in Redmond and not paying!  
> > It should be written in 
> > Java -- or are IBM finding the Java mantra easier to preach 
> > than follow? 
> > 
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