Use MTOM to Efficiently Transmit Binary Content in SOAP
Currently JSON-based REST services are en vogue, but when it comes to
integrating enterprise services, SOAP is still widely used. In a recent project
I had to deal with binary content sent to a third party SOAP-Service. Thanks to
great tooling, calling a SOAP service is not a big deal. But the binary data
varied in size from a few kB to many MB, and this brought up some issues in
transmission size and memory usage. That's where MTOM comes to the rescue, a
standard for efficiently tranmitting binary data in a SOAP request. This
article published on DZone describes, what MTOM can do for you by converting
a tiny spring client-server project from default SOAP to MTOM.
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