When you modify the message it still has to be legitimate xml, so you really 
cant just gzip the entire xml section. The exception to this is attachments, 
those can be binary because the xml is sent in a multipart/related bundle. You 
are free to compress the data, then base64 it and put it in the document, but 
you will have to have JAX-RPC handlers on both sides. 

If all you really want is transport compression, then just enable compression 
in your tomcat config.

-Jason


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