Force web service servlet to use http 1.1

is there anyway to force a web service deployed to oc4j standalone 9.0.3 to service many calls over one http connection? there doesn't seem to be any documentation to that end. Thanks, Ki

But, I want to know which Framework will provide
better performance?
better than what?
Also I want to develope the web service as a standard
one andeach has it's own quircks and implementation details. Each should be able to generate and accept the same SOAP messages though if you implement them properly.
It should be able to provide bulk data exchange.
That will depend in large part on your hardware.
Please suggest a web service framework
(Java-based) which will give better performance.again, better than what?
Better than messenger pidgeons?
Better than swallows (European or African)?
And if so, how heavy would the message capsule be? 2 swallows may be able to carry a coconut together, holding it on a piece of string.

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