That looks pretty good to me. Encryption (dig sig) is a pretty cpu
intensive process.
Nate
Andrey Utis wrote:
Some of you may be interested in these performance stats that I collected.
My setup:
Web Service client and server: XFire 1.2.4 with JiBX binding, both on
localhost (Pentium 4, 2.8Ghz, 1GB memory)
Web server: Tomcat 5.0
JRE: Sun 1.4.2_13
The web service request contains just a couple fields, populated by
constants. The response also contains just a couple fields, also
constants (so no logic is executed).
When I invoke the service 100000 times without any security, it takes an
average of 5 milliseconds per call.
When I sign the request only, and invoke this service 10000 times, it
takes an average of 40 milliseconds per call. I used a self-signed cert
and BouncyCastle provider.
Does anyone know a way to improve the performance of the request
signature process? Or is this pretty much consistent with the norm?
Thanks
Andrey
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