LOL - well the speed of this particular UDDI server is an entirely
different issue :-)
-Dug
Jess Sightler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/14/2003 12:39:24 PM
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Subject: RE: read timeout
> Jess wrote>
> > Ie, I can think of MANY reasons why I might hold an inactive Socket
> > connection for extremely large periods of time outside of the
> > webservices world, however, most Axis clients are unlikely to do so.
>
> "unlikely" - depends on your use case. In my particular scenario
> all I was doing was hitting a UDDI server and my requests were taking
> over 3 minutes - that to me is a "common" WebServices use case.
I think it more depends on what you are using the SOAP stack for. IMO,
most people are using it in cases where the expected response time is in
the <20 second range. But that could be biased by our usage here (where
most calls are in the 1-5 second range).
Also, isn't 3 minutes high for a simple UDDI query?
Thanks,
Jess