There's an XML compressor called XMill around since 1999
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/xmill).
/philipp
Xinjun Chen schrieb:
Differential encoding indeed has better performance. But it is not
really compressing SOAP message. Instead, it reduces both payload data
and overhead in the SOAP message.
But as far as I know, currently no popular SOAP toolkit supports
differential encoding.
Regards,
Xinjun
On 3/29/07, *Christian Poecher* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Spies, Brennan schrieb:
> This should be pretty easy to do...have the servlet filter check the
> "Accept-Encoding" before applying GZIP compression. Then, when
debugging,
> have the client turn off this header.
Thanks, good hint!
Does anyone know better compression techniques than gzip? I found a
paper claiming much better compression than gzip:
@inproceedings{Werner:CompressingSOAP,
Author = {C. Werner and C. Buschmann and S. Fischer},
Booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference
on Web
Services},
Month = {July},
Pages = {540-547},
Title = {Compressing SOAP Messages by using Differential
Encoding},
Year = {2004}}
If my mind serves me right, I have also heard for years now, that people
are researching XML compression. Is there any advanced compression
algorithm available for Axis?
Cheers,
Chris
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