Interesting approach. I will try it <br><br>Thanks Geoff<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Dec 17, 2007 5:05 PM, Geoff Crawford <<a href="mailto:geoff@innov8cs.com" target="_blank">geoff@innov8cs.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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<div>At 10:09 AM 12/14/2007, Camilo Aguilar wrote:<br>>Hi,<br>><br>>I'm thinking to use openlaszlo as frontend for call several web<br>>services and I'm worried about performance...<br>>
<br>>Does anybody have expertise with soap on openlaszlo ?<br><br></div>As I mentioned in the other thread - we use it a lot.<br>But not through the SOAP component, I don't recommend<br>that and we couldn't use it anyway. (due to misreading
<br>our WSDL)<br><br>It's quite speedy performance wise if you just use an<br>every day dataset, prime it with the XML to send, and<br>read the full XML returned. (just use XPath around the<br>envelope)<br><br><br>=======================================================================
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