On 29/10/06, Mark Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If SOAP over HTTP is too slow you can reconfigure the binding to use SOAP over IIOP for example and gain about 10x in speed.
That sounds counter intuitive to me, at least for larger messages. Do
you have a pointer to some tests, Eric?
Mark.
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