The SOAP Encoding Performance Kit featuring BEA WebLogic Workshop
A comprehensive overview of web service performance factors with specific emphasis on BEA WebLogic WorkShop, the Java Web Services (JWS) specification, and SOAP RPC, RPC-literal and document-style encoding.
BEA WebLogic Workshop offers software developers many choices for building Web Service systems, including SOAP encoding styles and deployment options. A recent investigation shows each choice has an imediate and great impact on system scalability and reliability. The kit describes the choices for Web Service architecture and shows the performance and reliability tradeoffs that come with each choice. Plus this kit delivers test tools to stage tests in your own environment using BEA WebLogic Workshop. The kit includes:
- Easy-to-read instructions describing how to build and test SOAP encoding styles: SOAP RPC and SOAP document-style.
- Test Web Service (TWS) - a free open-source Web Service that simulates a database-driven Web service.
- Performance_Agent - a free intelligent test agent that will show SOAP encoding scalability and performance.
- TestMaker - a free open-source utility to run Performance_Agent and to create agents for your own Web service testing.
The kit is free. So, get started right now. All it takes is one click:
Download The SOAP Encoding Performance Kit (236 Kbytes, Zip format)
The kit comes as a compressed archive in ZIP format of HTML and Java files. Once the archive file is decompressed on your local computer point your browser to the readme.html document among the decompressed files for further instructions.
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