Not at all! We really have huge data to sign. And obviously the in-memory DOM-representation itself is not the problem. With appropriate VM-params I'm able to parse a 100MB file into a DOM-document. The problems start while signing. The memory demand is much higher than during parsing and I'm able to sign "only" a 10MB SOAP request.
Are there any streaming/event based (SAX, StAX) security libraries which are able to handle such huge requests (performance has not top priority)? Yves -----Original Message----- From: Davanum Srinivas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Donnerstag, 24. M�rz 2005 13:55 To: Yves Langisch Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: Signing huge SOAP requests You kidding me? that's huge!. problem is that the whole thing needs to be in DOM as xml-security (AND the w3c specs) works on DOM and not streaming/sax stuff. -- dims On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 09:27:50 +0100, Yves Langisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > All, > > Is there anyone having experiences (memory requirements, > performance, ...) with signing huge SOAP requests (w/o attachments, body > is about 100MB) with WSS4J? > > Thanks > Yves > > -- Davanum Srinivas - http://webservices.apache.org/~dims/
