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We have an rpc-based soapinterface to our system ( using apache - soap ) ,that tries to return extremely large dataobjects. Now we see,that these objects get so big, that we run out of memory resulting in an OutOfMemoryException on an average soap - method invocation. Now the idea would be to somehow keep the clientinterface stable, but to change the server-side as to commit parts of the response-xml ( in our case there is an underlying list structure ) into the response-stream. This way we would not need to build up the entire response in memory ( as it currently stands with our huge java-object ) before piping it out to the client. This is important, as changing client-systems can result in quite some cost. Does apache soap support any such idea, or can we use some parts under the hood ? How big a job would you estimate this to be ? Thanks, Paul - -- Kostenlose Stundenerfassung mit http://time.jambit.com - ------------------------------------------------------ Dipl.Phys. Paul Marshall, Software Architect jambit Software Development & Management GmbH Sendlinger Strasse 24, D-80331 Muenchen http://www.jambit.com fon: +49.89.260 19 609 fax: +49.89.260 19 585 PGP Fingerprint: 2A03 9F7A 65AE 33A0 FE49 B8D2 ADA8 0F96 3819 0633 PGP Keyserver: http://www.dfn-pca.de/pgpkserv -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE90mZoragPljgZBjMRAs3oAKCIJx/Myzg0yZ1bVcbAfx9DEpZVxwCdENHZ xXm3Db7fEKWkKyQhhxaKHLU= =vbjy -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:soap-user-unsubscribe@;xml.apache.org> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:soap-user-help@;xml.apache.org>