Hi, I created JIRA as http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-1598. For a better performance, reducing XML payload size will be important factor.
========================================================== Is there any way to minimize SOAP response from RPCMessageReceiver ? With my sample aar, I can receive this response. Each element has namespace definition. <ns:sayHelloResponse xmlns:ns="http://ws.aaa.bbb/types"> <ns:return> <ret1 xmlns="http://test/xsd">xyz</ret1> <ret2 xmlns="http://test/xsd">123</ret2> <ret3 xmlns="http://test/xsd">99999</ret3> <ret4 xmlns="http://test/xsd">123.456</ret4> <ret5 xmlns="http://test/xsd">4.0</ret5> <ret6 xmlns="http://test/xsd">789</ret6> <ret7 xmlns="http://test/xsd">true</ret7> </ns:return> <ns:return> <ret1 xmlns="http://test/xsd">xyzxyz</ret1> <ret2 xmlns="http://test/xsd">246</ret2> <ret3 xmlns="http://test/xsd">199998</ret3> <ret4 xmlns="http://test/xsd">246.912</ret4> <ret5 xmlns="http://test/xsd">8.0</ret5> <ret6 xmlns="http://test/xsd">789</ret6> <ret7 xmlns="http://test/xsd">true</ret7> </ns:return> </ns:sayHelloResponse> This response is correct, but little bit heavy. I think response like below is enough. <ns:sayHelloResponse xmlns:ns="http://ws.aaa.bbb/types" xmlns:ns1="http://test/xsd"> <ns:return> <ns1:ret1>xyz</ns1:ret1> <ns1:ret2>123</ns1:ret2> <ns1:ret3>99999</ns1:ret3> <ns1:ret4>123.456</ns1:ret4> <ns1:ret5>4.0</ns1:ret5> <ns1:ret6>789</ns1:ret6> <ns1:ret7>true</ns1:ret7> </ns:return> <ns:return> <ns1:ret1>xyzxyz</ns1:ret1> <ns1:ret2>246</ns1:ret2> <ns1:ret3>199998</ns1:ret3> <ns1:ret4>246.912</ns1:ret4> <ns1:ret5>8.0</ns1:ret5> <ns1:ret6>789</ns1:ret6> <ns1:ret7>true</ns1:ret7> </ns:return> </ns:sayHelloResponse> ========================================================== Any comments will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, kinichiro __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
