Have a look at 
http://www.opentext-usergroup.org/doc/ext/Erste-Erfahrungen-mit-OTWSM11.pdf 
(pages 19, 20)

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Am Freitag, 22. Juni 2012 09:59:07 UTC+2 schrieb Morgan Ritchings:
>
> 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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