I am using CXF 2.3.1, which I think supports Fast Infoset  1.2.8 and GZIP.

My first question has to do with the order of the interceptors.  It's my 
impression that GZIP compression takes place after the results are marshalled 
into XML.  Then, the whole HTTP response is GZIPed.
Would it be the same with Fast Infoset?  There doesn't seem to be any issues 
with using both annotations on the SEI, I take it, as the client negotiates 
what they want?

The reason I'm asking is that some very large web service responses have, on 
occasion, run out of memory on the server during the encryption.   CPU 
utilization seems to continue to grow.  Adding GZIP would decrease my network 
latency at the expense of even more CPU processing time on the server, so 
perhaps it won't help much.  It seems like to help with that problem, or to 
gain any performance benefits on the server, the Fast Infoset compression would 
have to take place before the ws-security encryption phase?

My other question is off-topic,  I don't see any support in SoapUi for Fast 
Infoset (which seems strange), so I take it people measure the impact of this 
using custom written clients or other tools?

Regards,

Andrew

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