Admittedly this is getting OT but...
Why that particular progression -- 128, 384, 8192? dga


Jeff said (on or about) 06/05/2005 05:17:

Try telling Tomcat to use more memory, Omar!

Open the Tomcat configuration panel (e.g. 'Configure Tomcat' from the Start
menu if running on Windows) and stop Tomcat. On the Java tab, enter values
for Initial memory pool, Maximum memory pool and Thread stack size. You
could try 128, 384, 8192 respectively. Start Tomcat and test.


Jeff

----- Original Message ----- From: "Omar Bennani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>; "Anne Thomas Manes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 5:06 AM
Subject: Re: Post or get


Hi
I create my client with WSDL2java, my client send 2
cmoplex array of 100 and 4800 elements and not all the
element are full, when I send them my service is
overloaded(I don't understand why) dso I think that
the amount of xml cause this problem so i won't to
send empty array's element.
So should I modify the wsdl and re-execute wsdl2java ?
thanks

If you want to send a SOAP request message, you must
use POST.
In Axis, the GET method is only supported when using
SOAP 1.2, and
only for RESTful web services.

Why don't you want your client to send empty nodes?

Anne

On 6/4/05, Omar Bennani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi
I'm using soap and i would like to know which is
better to sue for http : post or get? and how can
I
choose between them?

How can I configure my java client to dont send
empty
nodes?
thanx







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