Hi Dennis, We are not using WS-Security. Still its paining us. The problem we are facing is memory consumption while serialization.
We are using xmlbeans databinding, we couldn't go for ADB as it doesn't supports Complex type extension and restrictions and we have not evaluated other binding options as of now. Thanks, Sudhir On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 3:01 AM, Dennis Sosnoski <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Sudhir, > > Are you using WS-Security for the service? WS-Security builds an in-memory > model of the XML if you're using signatures (and perhaps at other times - I > haven't checked, but there appeared to be some issues in this area). > > If you're not using WS-Security this type of data should not be causing > problems. What data binding approach are you using? (ADB, XMLBeans, JiBX, > JAXB?) > > - Dennis > > -- > Dennis M. Sosnoski > SOA and Web Services in Java > Axis2 Training and Consulting > http://www.sosnoski.com - http://www.sosnoski.co.nz > Seattle, WA +1-425-939-0576 - Wellington, NZ +64-4-298-6117 > > > Sudhir Mongia wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Has anyone got any experience in this type of problem ? One possible >> solution we used temporarily is, pass data fragment in in a call and do >> multiple calls to send the complete data.But we are reluctant to go with >> this approach in production. >> >> Any help/pointer ? >> >> Thanks, >> Sudhir >> >> On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Sudhir Mongia >> <[email protected]<mailto: >> [email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> We have a web method exposed by .net app and we using client stubs >> generated through Axis2. This method accepts an array of objects. >> The object is very heavy object containing 25+ members variables >> of double and string type. >> The calls to this method fails sometimes due to memory when we are >> trying to send large number of objects e.g. 100000-200000. >> >> Any suggestions/idea , how can we compress the size of data to fix >> this problem? We have control up to some extent on server side as >> well. >> >> Thanks, >> Sudhir >> >> >>
