If you do recall I mentioned there are use cases for the app server as well which keeps the JVM loaded and uses for simpler Java calls as well.
Our iForms software is such an product. It runs in an app server and the JVM is active all the time.
Just do anything other than calling Java from RPG unless that's all you know.
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Subject: RE: Java extensions directory vs Excel generation
From: Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2018 22:07:05 +0000
How long would it take to run it 10 times using the same JVM?
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From: Richard Schoen [mailto:Richard.Schoen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2018 3:55 PM
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Subject: RE: Java extensions directory vs Excel generation
OK, since I like to back up my statements with facts as well I just ran a sample CL command loop that loads a java class/program that uses JT400, sends a message and returns a response.
I ran it 10 times in ~12 seconds.
One second per iteration is not bad considering this is instantiating the JVM, connecting to a remote system with JT400 and running a command.
I am happy to share these examples with anyone who wants to benchmark Java calls on their own system.
Of course mileage will vary depending on what you're instantiating and how much data you're processing just like any other program, but pure JVM startup isn't always going to be your issue.
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Richard Schoen
Director of Document Management
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