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    Web Services Very Slow to Respond with SSL

    Hi. Just started to look at upgrading to 11.3 from 10.2. Redhat Linux 2.6.18-194.el5 OpenEdge 11.3 Apache Tomcat/7.0.42 What I've noticed is that once I enable SSL on the AppServer and Web Service, response is EXTREMELY slow. Using SOAPUI I can confirm that the correct data is returned using...
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    Multi-db Web Services

    Hi. Just started working with Web Services / proxygen and looking at going ahead with it. Thing is, we have 31 database on 8 different servers. We're deploying a web service that will look at specific client information in each db. The web service we have developed works fine. What is the...
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    Too many buffers a bad thing??

    G'day. Openedge 10.2A, Redhat Linux, 12GB memory, 4k blocks We're running multiple servers, multiple dbs / server. None of the db's are very large. One server we have 2 db's - 1 around 2.5Gb, the other around 700mb. Is there an issue if I set the -B value to some large figure? E.g. for the...
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    Progress 10.2 Shell to Unix

    Hi again. Can anyone enlighten me as to the differences between 9.1 (Sco-Unix) and 10.2 (Redhat) when you shell out to the unix command-line using "unix"? Using ksh. The reason I ask is that in 9.1, when I shell out, my environment functions the same was as it does before going into...
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    Assign print arguments into a string

    I really didn't know how to title this and tried to do searches but had the same problem. Trying to assign postscript arguments into a character string before doing a UNIX call. E.g. wstr = "filename -iINFILE -oOUTFILE -tWIDE -s10". When I display the string I get something like "filename...
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    Rebuild of db

    Hi there. I'm kinda new in a dba role and having a look at what I've inherited I want to plan on doing a rebuild of our db's. Progress 10.2A Redhat Linux A bit of background - we have number of db's on a number of servers on a WAN. These db's vary in size from 300mb upto 1.5gb. The larger...
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