Performance Enhancement of Soap Via Multi Level Caching

Authors

  • Samiksha Shukla Christ University, Bangalore.
  • D. K. Mishra Acropolis Institute of Technology and Research, Indore
  • Kapil Tiwari EMC Software & Services India Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12723/mjs.17.6

Keywords:

SOAP, protocol, XML, caching, (time-to-live) TTL

Abstract

Due to complex infrastructure of web application response time for different service request by client requires significantly larger time. Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) is a recent and emerging technology in the field of web services, which aims at replacing traditional methods of remote communications. Basic aim of designing SOAP was to increase interoperability among broad range of programs and environment, SOAP allows applications from different languages, installed on different platforms to communicate with each other over the network. Web services demand security, high performance and extensibility. SOAP provides various benefits for interoperability but we need to pay price of performance degradation and security for that. This formulates SOAP a poor preference for high performance web services. In this paper we present a new approach by enabling multi-level caching at client side as well as server side. Reference describes implementation based on the Apache Java SOAP client, which gives radically enhanced performance.

Published

2010-11-30