First request takes a long time

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What are the different reasons, that the very first webservice request
last a long time? In my case the first request last about 8 seconds,
the second request is processed in a few milliseconds. Is there a way
to advance the performance of the first webservice request? Calling my
webservice in IE takes a long time too, but then, every request is
processed immediately (even then, if the IE is closed and opened in
the meantime, IE is able to receive the first request very fast),
whereas my client is always a lame duck while requesting the first
request after closing and opening the client.

My webservice is written in C# (.NET 2.0)

Thank you,
Norbert
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