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Posted to soap-user@xml.apache.org by Naresh Agarwal <na...@yahoo.com> on 2001/10/10 18:50:22 UTC

Performance : Tomcat vs IIS ( hosting Soap Services)

Hi

My Soap client is made in VB using MS-Soap

For Soap server i have two options : MS-Soap and Apache Soap.

But i want to develop a Soap Server, which can handle a good number of
requests simultaneously.

In such a scenerio, which one the following would perform and scale better.

1) MS-Soap with IIS
2) Apache  Soap with Tomcat

As far as i know, the following factors would effect the performance.

1) Tomcat is implemented in Java, IIS is implemented in VC++ (Component
based)
2) Apache Soap is developed in Java using Servlets, MS-Soap is again
Component based
3) Tomcat invokes a servlet to access Soap Service, IIS invokes a ASP/ISAPI
to access  Soap Service


Thanks

Regards,
Naresh Agarwal





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