Differential Caches for Web Services in Mobile Environments

M. Qaiser, P. Bodorik, D. Jutla
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Although web services have been espoused due to their many benefits, it is known that overhead delay, particularly the communication delay, associated with invocation and execution of web services is high. Consequently, much research has been expended on minimizing those delays. In many situations an application invokes a web service repeatedly such that some or most of the data returned by the web service does not change. For instance, many web services that return schedules, such as bus or train schedules, exhibit this property. We present Differential Caches, with the accompanying Differential Updates method and the Mobile SOAP (MoSOAP) protocol, to avoid transfer of repeated data, sent by a web service to an application. The protocol is flexible in that other optimization techniques, such as encoding, can also be applied. We report on results of experiments, using a research prototype, to evaluate the method's potential benefits and also its overhead. The results of experiments show clearly that potential benefits outweigh the overhead. Under optimal conditions, the MoSOAP protocol with Differential Caches obtained a speedup of close to 800%, in delivery of the web services' replies in comparison to the SOAP communication. Further improvements in delays were gained when encoding was used in conjunction with Differential Caches.
移动环境中Web服务的差分缓存
尽管web服务因其诸多优点而受到支持,但众所周知,与web服务调用和执行相关的开销延迟,特别是通信延迟很高。因此,在尽量减少这些延误方面进行了大量研究。在许多情况下,应用程序重复调用web服务,这样web服务返回的部分或大部分数据不会更改。例如,许多返回时间表(如公共汽车或火车时刻表)的web服务都展示了这个属性。我们提出了差分缓存,以及相应的差分更新方法和移动SOAP (MoSOAP)协议,以避免由web服务发送到应用程序的重复数据传输。该协议是灵活的,因为其他优化技术,如编码,也可以应用。我们使用研究原型报告实验结果,以评估该方法的潜在好处及其开销。实验结果清楚地表明,潜在的好处大于开销。在最佳条件下,与SOAP通信相比,具有差分缓存的MoSOAP协议在web服务响应的交付方面获得了接近800%的加速。当编码与差分缓存一起使用时,延迟得到了进一步的改善。
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