Garth
2df
<ns:getQuoteResponse xmlns:ns="http://services.samples/xsd"><ns:return
type="samples.services.GetQuoteResponse"><ns:change>-2.8645613863894557</ns:change><ns
:earnings>12.30521720248757</ns:earnings><ns:high>-151.78678259858341</ns:high><ns:last>154.53038305767686</ns:last><ns:lastTradeTimestamp>Sat
May 03 18:55:1
7 PDT
2008</ns:lastTradeTimestamp><ns:low>160.3361975912104</ns:low><ns:marketCap>-358967.49623407796</ns:marketCap><ns:name>IBM
Company</ns:name><ns:open>15
9.5352172771564</ns:open><ns:peRatio>25.471190753873586</ns:peRatio><ns:percentageChange>-1.7026538696082525</ns:percentageChange><ns:prevClose>168.240970024
54968</ns:prevClose><ns:symbol>IBM</ns:symbol><ns:volume>5145</ns:volume></ns:return></ns:getQuoteResponse>
0
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Note the "2df" before the response xml and the "0" after. Is anyone
seeing the same thing? Any ideas where that is from? I've attached a
JMeter test that I used to call the service. Note that the "View
Results Tree" listener cannot render the xml after executing the test.
The "2df" and "0" are the sizes of the "chunks" sent, as this is using
HTTP chunking (available with HTTP 1.1) to perform better streaming. If
you do not "chunk", an HTTP message must write its size as the
"Content-Length" header, which basically requires you to buffer the
message into memory to find out how many bytes it will spread to
Chunking is harmless, and good in performance, and will not have *any*
bad effect on anything else whatsoever AFAIK
asankha