Improve XML Web Services' Performance Using SOAP Compression (original) (raw)
2014, The 2014 International Conference on Semantic Web and Web Services (SWWS'14v), Nevada, 2104.
Applications are part of our daily life that many people use it more than anything else. Nowadays, applications are connected via the internet and the users want to use fast and efficient services offered through the web services. Web services are the core of modern application architectures that will be used for many years. Regardless of what platform or language that developers are using, the critical skill understands how web services work. "Web services are the inseparable part of any web application, as a result enhancing performance of web services will have a great effect on the overall performance of the system" [1]. Compressing and reducing the size of SOAP messages traveling over the network, improves the web services performance, which consumer invoke. This paper proposes and discusses a methodology that compresses the SOAP messages using compression techniques that have special features to improve the performance of SOAP messages. These compression techniques are Tagged Sub-optimal Code (TSC), Huffman Encoding Algorithm, Byte Pair Encoding (BPE) and J-bit encoding (JBE) Algorithm.
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