into account HTTP compression. Remember, FlashOrb is a product that
relies on Flash Remoting, so there is some bias there.
-Matt
On Jan 30, 2004, at 2:42 PM, Brian LeRoux wrote:
> Here's an independant benchmark:
> http://www.flashorb.com/articles/soap_vs_flash_remoting_benchmark.shtml
>
>
> But more importantly, all the flash remoting servers can invoke methods
> on webserices and return the results to the flash client in a binary
> format. This seems to be forgotton by most for some reason. The only
> difference, the webservice is being deserialized on the server instead
> of the client. This is a good thing. MM is pushing clientside
> webservice
> deserialization for those who do not have access to their server. At
> least, thats the only reason I can see why you'd use it. Of course, if
> you don't have access to the server publishing the webservice I doubt
> you can change the crossdomain.xml and if you can't change that then
> you
> can't consume any remote service from flash.��The moral of the story?
> Native client web services api looks good on the box and ppl buy into
> it.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: January 30, 2004 7:05 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Web Services vs. Remoting - Performance Tests?
>
> My tests have shown that Flash Remoting is significantly faster for
> large amounts of data, but only when HTTP compression is not used with
> SOAP. I believe that SOAP plug HTTP compression strikes the right
> balance of standards and performance.
>
> -Matt
>
> On Jan 30, 2004, at 9:36 AM, Burns, John wrote:
>
> > Has anyone seen real, objective performance tests done on web
> services
> > and flash remoting that compare the speed differences and would help
> me
> > make a choice on whether it's just as easy to use web services in
> Flash
> > as opposed to remoting?��I know that technically remoting is faster,
> > but
> > I'm curious by how much.��Any info would be great.��Thanks!
> >
> >
> > John Burns
> >
> ��_____
>
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