Thanks, very nice solution.

On 29 окт, 20:19, "Fred Grott(Android Expert, http://mobilebytes.wordpress.com)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Have you tried restlets?
>
> Very easy to do..better than soap
>
> On Oct 28, 3:34 pm, mastermind <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm developing client-server application with android client and now
> > I'm working on architecture trying to find proper technologies. Spent
> > a lot of hours googling and testing and what I have:
> > 1) Server: Tomcat + AXIS + WebServices. The best way on first sight,
> > but as far as I know SOAP isn't maintained by android developers.
> > Release date of kSOAP2 is 2007-03-15, may be there other libraries for
> > SOAP services?
> > 2) Server: Tomcat + Struts. I can use all power of J2EE, but struts
> > designed mainly for web site development. Not exactly what I want.
> > 3) Server: Tomcat + Servlets, using Google Protobuf for client server-
> > interaction. Unfortunately, protobuf works hell slow on android. As
> > far as know android use optimized version of this library inside but
> > google doesn't officially support it. Please correct me if I
> > mistaken.
> > 4) Server: Tomcat + Servlets, using custom XML format for client-
> > server interaction. At this time best solution. Just because first 3
> > solution fails :( I can't use many useful J2EE features and I have to
> > code a lot of stuff.
>
> > Do you know any other ways? May be you can share your experience?
> > I'm new in android development. Hope, you will help me with your
> > advices :)

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