JSON Performance in .NET with Binary Data (testing...)(james.newtonking.com)

submitted by JamesNKJamesNK(3020) 2 years, 3 months ago

Binary data and text file formats (JSON, XML) don’t tend get along. To be included in JSON or XML binary data has to be encode into a text friendly format, generally base64, which creates overhead both in the time spent encoding/decoding binary, and the extra size of the text encoded data in the message. In our test we’ll compare serializing a message with binary data using common .NET serialization methods and compare the result.

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