Enterprise Java Performance - Brossura

Halter, Steven; Munroe, Steven

 
9780130172969: Enterprise Java Performance

Sinossi

The authors present a guide to the complexity of running business codes on a massive system with a large, heterogeneous user population. They explore performance issues and offer instruction on designing a framework suitable to a growing business. They outline general concepts and offer specific suggestions, illustrated with actual code. Technologies discussed include JVM/JIT, SanFrancisco, Enterprise JavaBeans, CORBA, and Jini connection technology. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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L'autore

Steven L. Halter and Steven J. Munroe are both leaders on IBM's SanFrancisco Project, the world's largest and most comprehensive study of Java and performance in business development. Steven L. Halter is an expert in object persistence and object infrastructures, while Steven J. Munroe's background is in system architecture and design. Between them they hold sixteen U.S. patents.

Dalla quarta di copertina

  • Java performance for real business success
  • Practical, large-scale programming
  • Illustrates common Java pitfalls
  • Includes coverage of CORBA and JINI

Technical Editors: Peter van der Linden, best-selling author of Just Java and Stephen R. Pietrowicz, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

"This is the sort of book that I look for as an advanced programmer. There just aren't enough of these types of books out there."
―Stephen R. Pietrowicz, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

When your enterprise solutions are written in Java, system performance equals organizational productivity.

As Java is exploding into business environments, programmers require a new approach to encompass enterprise-wide thinking. With today's distributed computing environments magnifying even minor performance pitfalls, large-scale tuning can make the difference between success and just getting by. Steven L. Halter and Steven J. Munroe, who have been working with Java from its very beginning, bring their experiences from the IBM SanFrancisco Project to this unique book.

Their expertise provides a brilliant guide to the complexity of running business code on a massive system with a large, heterogeneous user population. By exploring performance issues from the ground up, they show you how to design a framework to withstand the changing demands of a growing business. Right from the start, you'll get general concepts and specific tips on improving enterprise Java performance, illustrated with actual Java code that you can put to work for you. Just some of the technologies included are: JVM/JIT, SanFrancisco, Enterprise JavaBeans, CORBA, and Jini. Real Java code examples illustrate:

  • Performance theory
  • Performance obstacles
  • Local/remote issues
  • Granularity
  • Benchmarking
  • System tuning
  • Effects of scale
  • SanFrancisco
  • Enterprise JavaBeans
  • CORBA

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