IWS is a Java App server so the overhead comes from starting up the JVM itself and then the app server and then your app.

It is not going to be speedy - but yours does seem a little excessive.


Jon Paris

www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com

On Mar 9, 2015, at 9:20 AM, Koester, Michael <mkoester@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks for that, Charles.
Is it likely that the Web Service is the choke-point, or something else? My thinking is that it may not be necessary to take down the web server if that might be a solution. I'd need to check with SysAdmin and others, but worth pursuing if that is "the beast".
-- Michael
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Wilt
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 9:06 AM
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Subject: Re: [WEB400] Web Service slow on first call of the day

The first call is always going to be slower, that's just the nature of the
beast.

30+45 seems excessive, but I suppose it depends on what's happening
30+behind
the scenes.

You've got a couple options
1) Stop taking down everything every night
2) In your start up, include a program that makes a priming call to the
web service.

Charles

On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 8:58 AM, Koester, Michael <mkoester@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

(cross-posting to MIDRANGE-L)
I have developed a web service with the Integrated Web Services
facility
(IWS) that is almost production ready, but I'm noticing that the very
first call of the day takes 30-45 seconds to return a response. A
subsequent calls provide sub-second responses, and that continues
throughout the day.
I'm normally pretty patient, but this will be used to provide data to
a customer-facing web site, and if I was the first customer of the day
to the web site, I'd give up if it hung for more than 10 seconds -- by
30 seconds I'd be off doing other things for sure.

My questions are:
1. What are the likely causes for the delay-on-first-call behavior?
2. What might I do to either eliminate the problem, or perhaps
simulate a call on web server start-up, so that the first customer
gets an acceptable response time?

In our environment, we take down most subsystems overnight, for
database back-ups, for about 2 hours. When that completes, a n orderly
CL-driven start-up occurs, and the various subsystems are restarted
and are ready for action by about 4:30 AM. The web services are
automatically active as the web server comes up.

The web service itself calls an ILE-RPG program that calls a number of
service program procedures to gather data elements needed for the web
site presentation and navigation. Most of those procedures use
embedded static SQL. In my testing, I use the SOAPUI utility to
simulate the calls that the web site script would use, and it is with
the SOAPUI calls that I observe the delay in response on that first
call.
My guess is that at least one component along the way takes a long
time to set up open data paths or something else that all the
subsequent calls get a free ride on, but I don't know enough about
what goes on behind the IWS curtain to know if there isn't an obstacle
there.

All ideas are welcome. Let me know what other details might be helpful.
Thanks!

Michael Koester
Programmer/Analyst

DataEast
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