IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS'04)
Compressing SOAP Messages by using Differential Encoding
San Diego, California
June 06-June 09
ISBN: 0-7695-2167-3
A major drawback of using SOAP for application integration is its enormous demand for network bandwidth. Compared to classical approaches like Java-RMI and Corba, SOAP messages typically cause more than three times more network traffic. In this paper we will give a detailed survey of state of the art binary encoding strategies for SOAP and introduce a new experimental concept for SOAP compression, which makes use of the commonly available WSDL description of a SOAP web service.
Citation:
Christian Werner, Carsten Buschmann, Stefan Fischer, "Compressing SOAP Messages by using Differential Encoding," icws, pp.540, IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS'04), 2004
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