Hi Pae,

At least I am refering to Apache/SOAP v2.2.... I am not too sure about Phillip.
 >Apache/SOAP v2.2 is no longer using the xerces
Really? How do you come about doing this? I tried to remove xerces but failed.
Could you tell me the detail on how to use this?

 >In v2.2 scenario, the size of crimson is only 183KB and 28KB for jaxp.
That will be really very cool !!!

Thanks a million,
Boon Pang
At 09:21 PM 10/18/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Are you folks using and referring to SOAP v2.1? If I am not wrong,
>Apache/SOAP v2.2 is no longer using the xerces, it is rather using
>the JAXP whch has two RIs, crimson and xalan.
>
>In v2.2 scenario, the size of crimson is only 183KB and 28KB for
>jaxp. Adding both of them just end up with 211KB  only. So it ends
>up with 211KB without even trimming the package.
>
>If above case applies to both of you, 211KB is a good deal compare
>to 556KB. Isn't it?
>
>Am I missing something here?
>
>
>Pae
>
>
>
> >Hi Phillip,
> >
> >Can you please pass me a version of 556kb xerces.jar library? The 1/3 sized
> >library
> >will help my deployment via Java WebStart..The user needs only to wait for
> >the first time.
> >The following activation will not require any more download unless there
> >are changes.
> >
> >Boon Pang
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >At 04:54 PM 10/18/2001 +0100, you wrote:
> >>Is there any lighter version of Apache SOAP which doesn't need such a
> >>large xerces.jar file?? The file is originally 1,556kb and I managed to
> >>get that down to 556kb with some trimming but that is very large for an
> >>applet to download along with the SOAP jar file and the applet code
> >>itself.
> >>Has anyone found a way to slim down the size of the client?
> >>Thanks.
> >>Phillip Urrea
> >

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