jimmymac
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We are on E1 9.0, tools 8.98.42 and are using the XML Publisher embedded in JDE.
On our production server on JDE Server Manager, the XML Publisher kernel definition is set up to have 8 max and 8 auto start XML publisher kernels. In our test system, we have only 1 max and 1 auto start.
Our production volume for XML publisher is relatively small by most standards I presume. We print checks and burst/email ACH remittances, from 2 - 6 or so separate jobs a day, with from 100 to 500 or so documents produced daily.
My question is, how do you go about determining how many kernel processes to set up. Is there a formula or guideline. What has your experience been for anyone use XML publisher.
On our production server on JDE Server Manager, the XML Publisher kernel definition is set up to have 8 max and 8 auto start XML publisher kernels. In our test system, we have only 1 max and 1 auto start.
Our production volume for XML publisher is relatively small by most standards I presume. We print checks and burst/email ACH remittances, from 2 - 6 or so separate jobs a day, with from 100 to 500 or so documents produced daily.
My question is, how do you go about determining how many kernel processes to set up. Is there a formula or guideline. What has your experience been for anyone use XML publisher.