How many bytes i get when i run some method through soap

Hi everyone,
I have a small problem. I have some web service. From wsdl file i create java classes (wsimport was used) and add them to my program. All works very good but i don't understand how to get information about how many bytes i get when i run some method.
For example i have a method:
service.getNewData(); How to check how many data i get BEFORE this method will complete.
I know that i can check Content-Length but how i can do it?
Thanks.

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