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Metro 90% better performing than Axis, JAX-WS works
  Posted by arungupta in GlassFish

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ArcGIS SOAP stack switched from Axis 1.x to Metro because of XML performance bottleneck. And they observed:

"The result of this project is an increased performance of the ArcGIS Server's SOAP stack (by about 90%)."


A quote from another user trying to connect disparate systems:

"But I honestly cannot believe customers will continue to put up with the furball that AXIS2 has become. And if I am in a position to make a recommendation, I will recommend JAX-WS. It works."

Another endorsement of Metro's pluggable & extensible architecture is DCOM and Grizzly transports for Metro, reported by Jitu.

How is Metro helping you ?

Comments:

Do you have any comparison between Metro and AXIS 2 ? Or Metro and CXF (that sounds to perform better than AXIS as heard).
Thanks.

Posted by Dominique De Vito on July 31, 2008 at 03:07 AM PDT #

Hi Dominique, this benchmark may be a bit dated but you can probably assume that both stacks have made progress in the meantime...
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/kohsuke/archive/2007/02/jaxws_ri_21_ben.html
(JAX-WS RI is now part of Metro)

Posted by Alexis MP on July 31, 2008 at 04:25 AM PDT #

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