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One or multiple services

Hi all,

Is it better from a performace point of view to have:

Many WebServices with a couple of web methods each

or:

A Couple of web services with many web methods each

of course this is ignoring any logical groupings or actual functionality of
the service

Pete.
Nov 23 '05 #1
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Hi trinitypete,
The performance is not calculated based on the number of webservices.
You can have a same webservice and host it on multiple webservers (WebFarms).
So you can have any number of methods and it should be grouped by
functionality wise.

Thanks,
Ragu

"trinitypete" wrote:
Hi all,

Is it better from a performace point of view to have:

Many WebServices with a couple of web methods each

or:

A Couple of web services with many web methods each

of course this is ignoring any logical groupings or actual functionality of
the service

Pete.

Nov 23 '05 #2
Hi trinitypete,
The performance is not calculated based on the number of webservices.
You can have a same webservice and host it on multiple webservers (WebFarms).
So you can have any number of methods and it should be grouped by
functionality wise.

Thanks,
Ragu

"trinitypete" wrote:
Hi all,

Is it better from a performace point of view to have:

Many WebServices with a couple of web methods each

or:

A Couple of web services with many web methods each

of course this is ignoring any logical groupings or actual functionality of
the service

Pete.

Nov 23 '05 #3
Hi trinitypete...
I' agree with Ragunathan.... the concern now is how you wanted to manage the
webservice, one or multiple is better. For me i will divide the webservice
base on "subject" or "tittle". A bit easy to document and understand in
future...
--
:: KHAMAL ::
"trinitypete" wrote:
Hi all,

Is it better from a performace point of view to have:

Many WebServices with a couple of web methods each

or:

A Couple of web services with many web methods each

of course this is ignoring any logical groupings or actual functionality of
the service

Pete.

Nov 23 '05 #4
Hi trinitypete...
I' agree with Ragunathan.... the concern now is how you wanted to manage the
webservice, one or multiple is better. For me i will divide the webservice
base on "subject" or "tittle". A bit easy to document and understand in
future...
--
:: KHAMAL ::
"trinitypete" wrote:
Hi all,

Is it better from a performace point of view to have:

Many WebServices with a couple of web methods each

or:

A Couple of web services with many web methods each

of course this is ignoring any logical groupings or actual functionality of
the service

Pete.

Nov 23 '05 #5

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