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Granted, the HTTP part is pretty minor but when people say "web services" they usually mean SOAP and that is not light weight because of dealing with XML. Also, HTTP keep-alives can cause their own problems because they tie up a server thread until either the client says to close it (fat chance that will happen in a web app) or it times out.Yes. However, in this particular case you may want to impose a 60 second time out limit just to be able to enable keep-alives. Even locally it may take a substantional fraction of a second to establish a tcp/ip connection.
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