Slow response time HTTP= XI= RFC

I have a HTTP call to XI BPM which makes a sync RFC call to another SAP system via SA bridge. The BPM is working fine. However, the time taken to process a transaction is about 6 seconds (not much data – about 2 lines).
The party initiating HTTP call is not satisfied with this response time.
Their current system (C program to SAP via API/RFCs) take about a second to respond.
Here’s how my response time is distributed based on the WF analysis of the steps
InfoLink_To_SAP_BPM urn:abc.com:InfoLink  Workflow started            4s
Start Message: Receive XML from InfoLink              
Initialize System Element
Mapping      Step completed        0s
Process control record read in XI            
  Send Message Synchronously  Step completed    1s
  Mapping      Step completed        0s
  Send Message Synchronously    Step completed     0s
    Mapping       Step completed    0s
S/A Bridge: Response to Synchronous Request   1s
It seems like the first step takes 4 sec.  Does it take this long for HTTP connect? Or is this to launch or initialize WF / BPM?
In SAP, the RFC look .0027 secs to complete.
Does anyone have any idea on how to improve my response time.
Thanks!

Hi,
In a BPM with sych-asych bridge we did observe a 3 -4 sec processing time, its just initialization time on the workflow.
when we approached SAP Workflow team, we were told that was the optimal time. Unless something has changed in the new SP packs!!
cheers,
naveen

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