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Walmart and the CICS Asynchronous API: An Adoption Experience
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Walmart and the CICS Asynchronous API: An Adoption Experience

by Frank De Gilio Pradeep Gohil Nick Garrod, Randy Frerking, Rich Jackson, Kellie Mathis
March 2019
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
70 pages
2h 19m
English
IBM Redbooks
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Our initial sequential approach
As discussed in Chapter 3, “Requirements and challenges” on page 13, the reading at least 1 million records per second was expected to satisfy the minimum requirements of the application. This chapter describes the initial testing that benchmarked the I/O rates and determined the feasibility of the objective.
4.1 Additional background and basic approach
To provide the capabilities that the application required, the (extended pointer set) EPS search service followed this process:
1. Obtain search criteria from a client ...
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