That's very interesting. What he's really trying to show there is that his own 
SOAP library,
JibxSoap, outperforms Axis. If that's true and JibxSoap is ready for the world, 
that would be
really neat. But it looks like he's still in beta and he's not supporting all 
the features of
Axis. 

For now I'm going to give Axis a whirl. Do I dare hope to just plug in the axis 
jar file and have
the whole thing work? Somehow I think it's going to be more complex than that.

--Rob


--- Chris Duck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been doing some research on SOAP implementations and came across 
> this link http://www.sosnoski.com/presents/cleansoap/results.html with 
> some speed comparisons.  It does not include Apache SOAP, but does 
> include Axis (in several configurations), and I have read that Axis is 
> significantly faster than Apache SOAP so anything should be an 
> improvement over what we've got right now.
> 
> Anyway according to this, JAX-RPC outperforms Axis (doc/lit) for small 
> to medium sized responses.  I am not sure where SJ would be classified 
> on the "density" scale, but thought it would be worth a look.
> 
> Chris
> 



                
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