Re: Performances of Axis2 over Axis 1.1
I think the problem is with the xmlbeans. xml beans is a slow databinding framewrok. Try to use ADB or jibx which are much faster data binding frame works. On 5/4/07, Paul Fremantle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jack I'm still not sure what you are describing. WSDL is a description language that typically isn't used at runtime. The actual message exchanges are made using SOAP. Axis2 can typically serve around 110req/s of SOAP messages when using a large and complex payload (100k in/100k out of complex object-mapped XML) on a modern machine, so I'm wondering whats going on with your case. Is it possible you can post your WSDL, a sample SOAP message, or even better your code? Paul On 5/4/07, Jacky Rymasz-Maillot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Paul, My server application is receiving WSDL requests and my server perform functional work then returns a WSDL response using. When I run my test class, I got the response from my server about 2-3 seconds after sending the request. The functional part takes only 600ms. Both server and test class are on my dev computer. The message sent to the client is rather large. But my questioning is more about the performance difference between AXIS 1.1 and AXIS2 which is almost identical. Paul, tell me if you need more info to understand my problem. And thank you very much for your help Jack -Message d'origine- De: Paul Fremantle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé: vendredi 4 mai 2007 12:13 À: axis-user@ws.apache.org Objet: Re: Performances of Axis2 over Axis 1.1 Jacky I'm not clear what you mean by generate some WSDL responses. Can you explain exactly what you want to run faster? Its very unusual too see response times of 2-3 seconds. On small messages I see response times of 2-3milliseconds! Paul On 5/4/07, Jacky Rymasz-Maillot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, We have a server which is using Axis1.1 for WSDL request/response. We have noticed that Axis 1.1 was taking too long time to generate some WSDL responses (the functional part is taking about 600ms but the transformation to WSDL is taking about 2000-2500ms). Response speed is quite an important factor for us. We heard that Axis2 was about 10 times faster than old version of Axis, so I did a test and adapted Axis2 onto the server, but we don't see any time response improvement! I generated my java classes from a wsdl file. I am using xmlbeans binding with AXIS2 1.2RC Is there a way to monitor were the time is used into Axis? What did I do wrong? Thx ;) Jack -- Paul Fremantle VP/Technology, WSO2 and OASIS WS-RX TC Co-chair http://bloglines.com/blog/paulfremantle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oxygenating the Web Service Platform, www.wso2.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Paul Fremantle VP/Technology, WSO2 and OASIS WS-RX TC Co-chair http://bloglines.com/blog/paulfremantle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oxygenating the Web Service Platform, www.wso2.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Amila Suriarachchi, WSO2 Inc.
Re: Performances of Axis2 over Axis 1.1
Jacky I'm not clear what you mean by generate some WSDL responses. Can you explain exactly what you want to run faster? Its very unusual too see response times of 2-3 seconds. On small messages I see response times of 2-3milliseconds! Paul On 5/4/07, Jacky Rymasz-Maillot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, We have a server which is using Axis1.1 for WSDL request/response. We have noticed that Axis 1.1 was taking too long time to generate some WSDL responses (the functional part is taking about 600ms but the transformation to WSDL is taking about 2000-2500ms). Response speed is quite an important factor for us. We heard that Axis2 was about 10 times faster than old version of Axis, so I did a test and adapted Axis2 onto the server, but we don't see any time response improvement! I generated my java classes from a wsdl file. I am using xmlbeans binding with AXIS2 1.2RC Is there a way to monitor were the time is used into Axis? What did I do wrong? Thx ;) Jack -- Paul Fremantle VP/Technology, WSO2 and OASIS WS-RX TC Co-chair http://bloglines.com/blog/paulfremantle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oxygenating the Web Service Platform, www.wso2.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Performances of Axis2 over Axis 1.1
Hello Paul, My server application is receiving WSDL requests and my server perform functional work then returns a WSDL response using. When I run my test class, I got the response from my server about 2-3 seconds after sending the request. The functional part takes only 600ms. Both server and test class are on my dev computer. The message sent to the client is rather large. But my questioning is more about the performance difference between AXIS 1.1 and AXIS2 which is almost identical. Paul, tell me if you need more info to understand my problem. And thank you very much for your help Jack -Message d'origine- De : Paul Fremantle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : vendredi 4 mai 2007 12:13 À : axis-user@ws.apache.org Objet : Re: Performances of Axis2 over Axis 1.1 Jacky I'm not clear what you mean by generate some WSDL responses. Can you explain exactly what you want to run faster? Its very unusual too see response times of 2-3 seconds. On small messages I see response times of 2-3milliseconds! Paul On 5/4/07, Jacky Rymasz-Maillot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, We have a server which is using Axis1.1 for WSDL request/response. We have noticed that Axis 1.1 was taking too long time to generate some WSDL responses (the functional part is taking about 600ms but the transformation to WSDL is taking about 2000-2500ms). Response speed is quite an important factor for us. We heard that Axis2 was about 10 times faster than old version of Axis, so I did a test and adapted Axis2 onto the server, but we don't see any time response improvement! I generated my java classes from a wsdl file. I am using xmlbeans binding with AXIS2 1.2RC Is there a way to monitor were the time is used into Axis? What did I do wrong? Thx ;) Jack -- Paul Fremantle VP/Technology, WSO2 and OASIS WS-RX TC Co-chair http://bloglines.com/blog/paulfremantle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oxygenating the Web Service Platform, www.wso2.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]