M. Govindaraju, Aleksander Slominski, K. Chiu, Pu Liu, R. Engelen, M. Lewis
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Abstract
The SOAP protocol underpins Web services as the standard mechanism for exchanging information in a distributed environment. The XML-based protocol offers advantages including extensibility, interoperability, and robustness. The merger of Web services and grid computing promotes SOAP into a standard protocol for the large-scale scientific applications that computational grids promise to support, further elevating the protocol's importance and requiring high-performance implementations. Various SOAP implementations differ in their implementation language, invocation model and API, and supported performance optimizations. In this paper we compare and contrast the performance of widely used SOAP toolkits and draw conclusions about their current performance characteristics. We also provide insights into various design features that can lead to optimized SOAP implementations. The SOAP implementations included in our study are gSOAP 2.4, AxisC++ CVS May 28, AxisJava 1.2, .NET 1.1.4322 and XS0AP4/XSUL 1.1.
SOAP协议支持Web服务作为在分布式环境中交换信息的标准机制。基于xml的协议提供了包括可扩展性、互操作性和健壮性在内的优势。Web服务和网格计算的合并促使SOAP成为计算网格承诺支持的大规模科学应用程序的标准协议,进一步提高了协议的重要性并要求高性能实现。各种SOAP实现在实现语言、调用模型和API以及支持的性能优化方面各不相同。在本文中,我们比较和对比了广泛使用的SOAP工具包的性能,并得出了它们当前性能特征的结论。我们还提供了对各种设计特性的见解,这些特性可以导致优化的SOAP实现。我们研究的SOAP实现包括gSOAP 2.4、axisc++ CVS May 28、AxisJava 1.2、. net 1.1.4322和XS0AP4/XSUL 1.1。