Do i dare to throw ILEastic and noxDb into the discussion?

Otherwise my suggestion for Java is to take a look at spring-boot and go
down the microservice road.

But in many cases IWS will just do the trick if microservices is not on
your radar.

ons. 15. apr. 2020 kl. 14.40 skrev Richard Schoen <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
:

There are none that I am aware of.

If I may ask, why would you take a step backwards by going from a
functioning Java web service to IWS which is just a layer over Java anyway
I believe ?

My personal opionion is this would be a step backwards since a Java
service can already access just about anything on IBMi with the jt400
library.

Regards,
Richard Schoen
Web: http://www.richardschoen.net
Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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message: 1
date: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 11:51:51 -0400
from: Suren K <suren7437@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: [WEB400] Reg: IWS in IBMi

Hi Everyone,

Need your suggestions in the below request

I am using Java Web service currently in my application and I am planning
to replace the Java web service with IWS.

So in this case whenever i see some performance issue in Java web service
i will install the performance tools available online (like Dynatrace,
Appdynamics, etc...) to identify where exactly the performance drop is and
will tune the performance accordingly. Likewise do we have any tools
available for IWS as well to track the performance drop?

You suggestions are very much appreciated.

Regards,
Surender K
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