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Posted to java-user@axis.apache.org by Paul Harman <pa...@pa.press.net> on 2003/09/26 12:41:11 UTC

AXIS client to gSOAP server

I'm using AXIS in a JSP/Tomcat environment to provide SOAP client facilities
through to a gSOAP C++ server.

A 'thin' JSP that simply calls SOAP functions and displays the results on
the web site is running 3 times slower than an equivalent client written in
C using gSOAP.

Naturally I'd expect Java to be slower than native compiled C, and I'm sure
we've got some way to go tuning Tomcat. However I'd appreciate it if anyone
here has used this client-server pairing before and has any tips for
optimising the SOAP communication.

	Paul


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