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version 4.0.2 multiprocessor question

  • 1.  version 4.0.2 multiprocessor question

    Posted Wed March 05, 2003 06:29 PM

    I’ve only been exposed to webMethods for a couple of weeks but I’m on a crash course to learn all I can as quickly as possible. Currently I’m simply pampering a development and a test farm full of multi-processor Windows 2000 systems, using the IBM 1.3.0 Java, and B2B server 4.0.2. When I look at the activity on these servers I notice that java.exe only uses a single processor (25% of a quad, 50% of a dual proc machine).

    Is this by design? Or perhaps a license restriction that my predecessors failed to inform me of? Any helpful advice you could toss my way would be greatly appreciated.


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  • 2.  RE: version 4.0.2 multiprocessor question

    Posted Sat March 15, 2003 02:43 AM

    Since I previously posted this topic, I’ve learned considerably more about java, multiprocessor servers, and how webMethods B2B IS 4.0.2 and it’s services/packages/adapters all work. I realize I need to approach this potential performance issue from a development angle…

    I am not a developer by default - I am a hardware/infrastructure/availability/performance/uptime type. That stated, perhaps someone reading this thread is more of a developer and may be able to offer direct me towards some resources I can look into to learn more about designing wM java packages that will make better use of the multiprocessor hardware.

    Anyone? Any ideas??


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