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Rich Scheuerle resolved AXIS2-3130.
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    Resolution: Fixed

Fixed

> MessageContext Persistance is causing inlined attachments + Performance 
> concerns
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>
>                 Key: AXIS2-3130
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-3130
>             Project: Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: kernel
>    Affects Versions: 1.4
>            Reporter: Rich Scheuerle
>            Assignee: Rich Scheuerle
>
> Summary: 
> When the MessageContext is persisted, it writes out its message 
> (soapenvelope).
> Unfortunately, if there are attachments associated with the message, these 
> are always
> inlined in the xml of the message.  The code must be changed to respect the 
> optimize settings.
> In addition, the current code buffers the Message multiple times.  
> This is a performance and footprint concern.
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> Solution Details:
> 1) Message Serialization is logically different than the rest of the Message 
> Context
> Serialization.  I wrote a new class, MessageExternalizeUtils, to separate the 
> logic.
> 2) The new MessageExternalizeUtils class uses the same logic as the transport 
> layer to read
> and write the message (for example it uses the transport MessageFormatter to 
> write the message).  This 
> corrects the attachment inlining problem.
> 3) MessageExternalizeUtils does not build a buffer containing the entire 
> message.  Instead,
> the message is written/read in chunks.  This will improve performance and
> footprint for large messages.
> 4) The externalization format syntax is clearly defined in the 
> MessageExternalizeUtils class.  I have
> added debug trace and javadocs.
> I am testing my fix now.  I will contribute it soon
> Thanks,
> Rich

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