Hi again,

I didn't have answer for my question. So I'll try again.

My problem is that I was using XMLBeans for my project. But XMLBeans doesn't 
support MTOM. So I tried to use ADB but I have some problems with the mapping 
of my objects to xml so I would like keep using XMLBeans. 

Also I want to secure my message also and I found that Rampart and MTOM have 
memory problems. 

This are my questions:

  -  When I used ADB and MTOM I could see that if I don't enable MTOM, the 
attachment is sent in binary code as a String inside de SOAP message but if I 
enable MTOM, it's send outside the message in clear text (I used an xml file as 
example of attachment). I would like to send the attachment outside the message 
in binary code. Is this possible??



  -  I know that MTOM is better than SwA, but what are the reasons?

  -  Is there any limit in the size of messages that axis2 can send, I mean in 
both the envelope and as attachments?? I'll have to send huge arrays of int or 
other data. I'll have to send some of them as attachments to avoid the multiple 
tags the xml would generate. 

  -  The last one: As I'm building big messages, I'm having memory problems and 
I would like to know if axis can build this messages in parts, like build the 
first part of the message when it reach a limit size and send it, then build 
another one and send it......

Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Jorge Fernández



Jorge Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: Hi all,

I would like to know if it's possible to use XMLBeans and Rampart with 
attachtments cos I heard that XMLBeans doesn't support MTOM and I doubt if 
Rampart supports SwA or there is any problem in that combination.

Thanks and regards,

Jorge Fernández


          

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