Werner,
I redo my unit test and add the warm-up procedure in
the testing. I use the following soap body for
encryption, signature, and timestamp processing.
<soapenv:Body>
<ns2:addNumbers xmlns:ns2="http://jtv.com">
<number1>10</number1>
<number2>20</number2>
</ns2:addNumbers>
</soapenv:Body>
In my linux box, (Dell Latitude D610, Intel(R)
Pentium(R) M processor 2.00GHz, 2G memory), the
processing at the sender side is about 20ms ~ 35 ms
the Request and Response pair takes about 75ms ~
170ms.
Yes, in my testing I can see encryption takes very
large part of the time. I am very glad that you are
working on the speedup now since the speed is critical
for real systems. Looking forward to hearing from you
about your results and please also post the way you do
the speedup.
Thanks and have a nice weekend,
Jian
--- Werner Dittmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Jian,
>
> about 3-4 week ago I sent some e-mails to the group
> about
> the performace topic. On my machine I had a
> turnaround
> time of the interop test sceanrio #3 (including
> encryption, SIgnature, etc in request and response)
> of
> about 200ms per request and response pair.
>
> Most of the time was spend in the part that performs
> asymmetric encryption/decryption.
>
> I'm just working on that topic to speed things up.
> Myybe
> next week you can have first results.
>
> Regards,
> Werner
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