Hi Christoph,

I think our client is hitting your same wcf message size limit with saving 
back huge content classes and text elements with a very large amount of 
content (either are not ideal but worked ok back in 10.1 sp2). Do you mind 
sharing which web.config you updated and the option that was added?

Many thanks,
 - Morgan

On Wednesday, 20 June 2012 22:24:22 UTC+10, Christoph Straßer wrote:
>
> In terms of how you build the project there are no changes between 10.x 
> and 11.0 aside from RQL-COM-object that does not exist any more. (We did 
> not used this in the past.) Our first projects startet with Version 5.6. We 
> had to change some details when we migrated vom 9.0 to 10.0 about two and a 
> half years ago.
> Between 10.1 und 11.0 there was only one project (out of about 30) where 
> we had to do a template-modification. (We used the old MSSOAP-COM object to 
> call a webservice and replaced this with a custom rendertag which calls the 
> webservice via C#/WCF-Code.)
> We had a problem with large RQL-statements we send to the (new) 
> RQL-webservice. .NET / WCF limits the messagesize per default to 8kb. We 
> had the modify the web.config. This will be added to future revisions of 
> the MS-documentation.
> At the moment there is left one unresolved problem, that affects the 
> publication via webservice from MS to DS. It seems like MS "forgets" to 
> publish some content´s to the DS. The publishing-report and the MS-Logs say 
> all contents have been published. When you look to the DS some of them are 
> not there. We try to figur this out since last friday together with the 
> OT-support.
> Performance is - compared to the older versions - much improved. (The 
> nightly publications of our large projects takes somewhere between 1/2 and 
> 1/3 time compared to before. In most (but not all!) usecases a author runs 
> through in his daily work the MS responses faster than before.)
> We used a W2K3 Server before and stepped to a W2K8 R2 Server. Some changes 
> within the Windows Server may affect you. (eg you have to configure your 
> windows firewall to allow FTP-Transfer) It´s not a real problem. With some 
> W2K8 Server - KnowHow you should be able to solve them.
> I realy hope OT continues to improve the MS within the next months and 
> years. They did much important work at the backend with 11.0 and should 
> have paved the way for future versions. There is still much work to do. As 
> an example the asset managers did not changed much since 2005 or 2006. 
> (inconvenient UI, missing features like multi-upload for authors, only one 
> subfolder-level, ....)
> Just ask your questions to specific topics. I´ll try to answer them.

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