Ksoap digest, Vol 1 #249 - 2 msgs

[email protected] Fri, 24 Jan 2003 00:27:15 +0100 (MET)
Newsgroups gmane.comp.java.enhydra.ksoap
Message-ID <[email protected]>
> Hi,
> 
> My name is Vu Truong and I work as a technical analyst for a systems
> integration company in Sydney Australia.
> I have a question concerning the Marshalling feature within the kSOAP
> implementation.
> Currently I'm involved in the development of a Java MIDP application for a
> warehousing system, the application communicates to an Apache Tomcat
> server
> over the web using SOAP messages.  Through testing, I have found that the
> application takes an immense amount of time for any interaction between
> the
> server and client.  This seems to only be the case when testing on a Palm
> device.  However, I sought to improve this interaction time by creating my
> own Marshalling class following an example provided.  The result proved ok
> for outbound messages from the client but I am unable to do the same for
> inbound messages.
> My problem is that I have created a marshalling class to only provide
> inbound marshalling for one of my Java objects, and when I run the
> application, it doesn't execute the readInstance() method within my
> marshalling class.
> 
> Do you have some detailed documentation supporting the Marshalling feature
> or could you please refer me to someone who can help?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Vu Truong

Marshalling is good and not a problem for applications running on desktop
computers and so on. For a handheld device application, I wont recomment
marshalling soap messages... I have gone through this. XML-RPC (from kXML) is way
faster. Try that and you will see... that is what I am currently working on.

Ok... let me hear from you if you have more questions.

edddie

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