Hi Scott
Thank you for the hint.
But since I am trying the new soap-version form nightly build of SOAP
(2.2.2002)
I get an Error
No mapping found for 'java.lang.Object' using encoding style
'http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/'.

I noticed that this soap-version is about 18 kb smaler in the jar-file than
the last one I used.

could you help me what I am to do?

Malte


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Betreff: Re: zipping Soap


It uses the Content-Encoding capability of HTTP.  The Apache SOAP
client always understands something gzipped.  It will gzip a payload
only when you specify with setGzip(true).  The service always
understands something gzipped.  It will only gzip a payload if both
the deployment descriptor enables it *and* the client sends an Accept-
Encoding HTTP header that says it can read gzip.  Therefore, a client
that cannot unzip will never get something from the service that is
zipped (and will also not benefit from such zipping!)

On 31 Jan 2003 at 9:41, Jesus M. Salvo Jr. wrote:

>
> Is this a standard part of SOAP ( compressing the message )? Or is this
> only something between Apache-SOAP client and an Apache-SOAP service?
>
> Scott Nichol wrote:
>
> >If you use a nightly build of SOAP, there is a setGzip method on
> >SOAPContext that allows you to specify that the payload should be
> >gzipped.  There is also support for a deployment descriptor option to
> >gzip the payload sent by the service.  The nightly build has a gzip
> >sample that demonstrates this.
> >
> >On 30 Jan 2003 at 12:54, Malte Kempff wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>Hi everyone,
> >>I am using Soap for doing RPCs in an Java-Web-Start-application.
> >>I need to transfer a log of Data and this takes a while.
> >>As far I understand the xml which soap produces is not packed in a way.
Is
> >>Soap able to pack its messages which are transported?
> >>When yes what do I have to do for it?
> >>
> >>many thanks in advance,
> >>
> >>Malte
> >>
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