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Re: HTTPAPI ver 1.13.1



Sender: Scott Klement <sk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


I'm not following you. What is M1676? What is M1678? What do they have to do with HTTPAPI?


Are you using the persistent HTTP functions? Or are you calling HTTP_url_post() or... what are you doing? If you're calling the persistent functions, the debug log won't be fully written until you call http_persist_close().

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Scott Klement  http://www.scottklement.com

On Wed, 5 Apr 2006, Charette, William wrote:

Follow-up to me own question (below).

The server is now responding.  And the change in my input values is working
- it's the debug log that's taking long to write. And because the server was
not responding I also thought my parameter was not changing.

I would still like responses to my EOJ question, and how long it might take
for the debug txt to be refreshed.

(Scott: THIS is a great feature/program. I can't tell you how timely this
was for me. Thanks! I always enjoy your articles in iSeriesNews also.)













Do I need to force some kind of EOJ to clear memory?

When I run my program with a single input value (IE, "M1676"), the second
time I run it with (M1678), the debug log shows (M1676) again.

(Possibly the txt file is not being written as quickly as I thought.)

Also, is there a time lapse before the HTTPAPI_DEBUG.TXT is written?

Coincidently, I'm getting a "500 Internal Server Error" with a SOAP document
that was working last week!  I've emailed the company with the web services
about that.

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