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

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From: "WJCarpenter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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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.
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