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Monday, December 15, 2008 at 2:04pm and last updated
Tuesday, October 20, 2009 at 3:13pm.
Portland Java User Group: Java Performance, the Lifecycle Approach
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This month's topic: Java Performance, the Lifecycle Approach: The Game Has Changed
Java Enterprise Performance Tuning typically is viewed as someone else's job.
QA will do it. Operations will figure it out. Isn't the Dev guys supposed to find these things? But in fact it can and should be done across the lifecycle.
We will explore this new concept and other topics such as:
GC diagnosis while under load
Is my Framework doing what I want?
Hello? Is this thing (caching) on?
Who's your daddy? (How do services really interact)
Speaker: Joe Hoffman
Joe Hoffman has been designing, building and debugging Enterprise Applications for over 25 yrs, the last 11yrs in Java. He currently specializes in resolving complex performance problems for large enterprise customers across the globe. He holds a Bachelors in Computer Science and a Masters in Software Engineering but still has a blinking VCR clock. When not walking his dog, he can be found usually losing another game of racquetball.
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