SOAP and its performance ...
[1/2] from: petr::krenzelok::trz::cz at: 18-Feb-2002 19:08
Hi,
There was some discussion ongoing on one Czech server, regarding Ms.NET.
Ppl talked SOAP there, and many of them were negative about XML based
communication at all. One person told us, that they tried to use SOAP
for their solution and ended up in 1000% more complex solution ...
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Message/DevelopMentor-SOAP/825909
Latency Performance of SOAP Implementations -
http://www.caip.rutgers.edu/TASSL/Papers/p2p-p2pws02-soap.pdf
Soap + Apache -
http://lists.ebxml.org/archives/ebxml-tp/200104/msg00098.html
Maarten, what do you think - how would Rugby compare? :-)
-pekr-
[2/2] from: koopmans:itr:ing:nl at: 19-Feb-2002 9:44
> There was some discussion ongoing on one Czech server, regarding Ms.NET.
> Ppl talked SOAP there, and many of them were negative about XML based
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> http://lists.ebxml.org/archives/ebxml-tp/200104/msg00098.html
> Maarten, what do you think - how would Rugby compare? :-)
Rugby is definitely in the CORBA / RMI range performance wise. Depending on
your hardware of course ;-) I think that you get fully secure Rugby for a
better performance than SOAP.
So for those wondering if Rugby is useful in the enterprise..... draw your
own conclusions.
--Maarten
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