On 17 Jul 2006, at 10:29, Daniel Pfeifer wrote:

Hi Mark,

according to our own experience, zip-compression is very CPU intensive. For ULC, you can turn off zip-compression for client-server communication. This will reduce the CPU load but obviously the message size will become
larger. Section 4.5 of the ULC Extension Guide explains, how you can
turn off zip-compression -> you should use the
"TrivialCarrierStreamProvider"
in this case.


Turning off Canoo compression and using Java SPEED compression makes our code faster, but we also have a Filer which uploads a files which is now slower.

Can we tell whether Canoo's compression is set programatically and can we control it on a transaction basis.

MArk
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