You could propably zip it, encode it with Base64 and decode it on the other
side. That is, if you need transfer speed, not CPU power.
Or, if you are in controll of both sides, you could use somthing special,
like sending Objects or such. Described here:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/ws-peer3/

Stephan


----- Original Message -----
From: Luis Pinho (EST)
To: Soap-User (E-mail)
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 2:07 PM
Subject: Sending large string's (175 kb)


Hi,


I'm using SOAP to call a method, that returns a String, this String is the
result of a query made to a database, this query returns about 1400 records,
each record contains 6 fields, if i save this string as a .txt file this
will have about 175 Kb of size.


The big problem, is the time I have to wait for the answer (about 1
minute ). Is there any way of speeding up this process?


Thank You

Lu�s Pinho


P.S: To build the string from the record set's returned by the query it
takes about 3 seconds, the time between -> return string_with_results; (in
the method that belongs to a class that is deployed in SOAP and is called)
and the servlet( that makes the call to the SOAP) to get the results it's
about 1 minute.

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