Yes, the current code base is more efficient and does cut out one of the in-memory copies of the payload, so large payloads are processed more efficiently. There are other speed improvements as well. As you have pointed out elsewhere, however, anyone who wants a binary can only get one from September 2003. Fortunately, this includes the performance improvements.
Scott Nichol Do not send e-mail directly to this e-mail address, because it is filtered to accept only mail from specific mail lists. ----- Original Message ----- From: "WJCarpenter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 6:02 PM Subject: Re: Long delays experienced with Apache SOAP due to the HTTPUtils.post method sn> Handling large SOAP payloads is something Apache SOAP is known to sn> do slowly, but there is no major improvement planned. Several Didn't one of the post-2.3.1 patches eliminate one of the in-memory copies of the entire response payload (or am I just imagining that)? If so, using the latest nightly CVS snapshot would at least give a minor piece of relief on that score. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] (WJCarpenter) PGP 0x91865119 38 95 1B 69 C9 C6 3D 25 73 46 32 04 69 D6 ED F3