Hi Paul,

Thanks for the good points. What tuning we should make to the TCP stack or
JVM? Any reference for more information?

What I found in my tests using AXIS2 is that using https in Java client  is
unacceptably slow, every SOAP operation is 100 times slower than http. What
can we do about it? Does that has anything to do with AXIS2 configurations?
or Sun's implementation of SSL?

Thanks

Joe

On Dec 11, 2007 4:21 AM, Paul Fremantle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Natraj
>
> We did some significant benchmarking a while back that showed some pretty
> good results:
>
> http://wso2.org/library/588
>
> Under heavy load you will also need to tune your TCP stack and JVM to get
> good performance.
>
> Paul
>
>
> On Dec 11, 2007 8:48 AM, Gudla, Natraj (GE Money, consultant) <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >  Hi All,
> >
> > Is Axis2 proven to handle real time heavy load of concurrent request(s)
> > and process them with quick responses. I am interested to check any case
> > studies or hard learnings from any one who might have had this situation. We
> > are trying to build an on-line payment application, which requires customer
> > payments to be authored in quick turn around seconds. The web applicaiton
> > will hit a new web service layer to be developed which internally interacts
> > with one or more third party web services.
> >
> > Before we kick off using Axis2 we need to understand the real time
> > performance. Any inputs will highly be appreciated.
> >
> > Cheers
> > Natraj.
> >
>
>
>
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