A million per hour? What's it doing? That would be quite the case study.

The most I've seen with GETURI is a large casino in Las Vegas that used it
for it's debit cards when people used them to play games, etc. That was a
few hundred a minute and was impressive. You're talking 300 about second!


On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 9:44 AM Tim Rowe <timmr@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Sigh... LUG customers are doing the highest volumes.. and of course,
they
don't like to talk about what they are doing. I will work on seeing if
we
can get some published stories on this. But, there are multiple
companies
in a wide range of industries, Automotive, Travel, Banking, and others,
that are diving millions of transaction per day... to one that is at a
million per hour. But like anything of course, your mileage will vary
depending on what you are doing in the backend and how well you have
things configured...

Tim

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Any high volume IWS case studies you can share ?

Regards,
Richard Schoen
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date: Mon, 27 Jan 2020 01:34:49 +0000
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too clunky for main lines services....not sure how you figure that.
We
have thousands of customers that are using IWS today in production
for a
wide range of options. simple, to complex, to very high hit ratio.
While I love the other options that are out there, and they certainly
server a great purpose, the other key factor to consider is support.
If
your businesses is ok with support for pan open source based
perspective, these other options are fine, if you need enterprise
solutinos, with enterprise support, IWS is that.

Tim


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On Jan 25, 2020, 12:38:13 PM, richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

From: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Date: Jan 25, 2020, 12:38:13 PM
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [WEB400] Suggestions Required for Web
Services
for IBMi


Check out this Github project from Niels Liisberg. It's a
self-hosted HTTP server for quick and easy RPG based services and even
sites. I plan to be doing some work with it this year.
You can also use NGINX or Apache as a front end if you need an SSL
layer in front of it.
[2]https://github.com/sitemule/ILEastic
Otherwise you can consider:
CGI or Node as you mentioned or even PHP or Java. Many options.
Personally I would not choose IWS Server. Too klunky for mainstream
services.
My two cents ?
Regards,
Richard Schoen
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