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Java Performance Tuning (2nd Edition) by Jack Shirazi
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Java Performance Tuning

by Jack Shirazi

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O'Reilly & Associates (2003), Paperback, 600 pages

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Performance has been an important issue for Java developers ever since the first version hit the streets. Over the years, Java performance has improved dramatically, but tuning is essential to get the best results, especially for J2EE applications. You can never have code that runs too fast.

"Java Peformance Tuning," 2nd edition provides a comprehensive and indispensable guide to eliminating all types of performance problems. Using many real-life examples to work through the tuning process in detail, JPT shows how tricks such as minimizing object creation and replacing strings with arrays can really pay off in improving your code's performance.

Tuning J2EE applications bears many similarities to tuning J2SE apps, but important and specific considerations apply. For this reason, "Java Performance Tuning," Second Edition includes four new chapters: a new chapter on J2EE application tuning in general followed by chapters on tuning JDBC, servlets and JSPs, and EJBs.

"Java Performance Tuning" offers common-sense advice about what to tune and what to leave alone, emphasizing techniques that provide big performance gains with minimal code restructuring. It gives you crucial guidance that helps you tune without destroying your program's architecture. Blindly changing things in an effort to make a program run faster is a great way to create buggy, unmaintainable code. "Java Performance Tuning" teaches you to work efficiently and effectively, resulting in code that is robust, maintainable, and fast.

"Java Performance Tuning," Second Edition shows you how to:

Create a performance plan

Glean information about your program's behavior from profiling tools

Identifybottlenecks before tuning

Minimize the number of objects your program creates, particularly critical for J2EE applications

Optimize the use of strings

Avoid performance penalties from inefficient code

Improve the behavior of loops and switches

Optimize I/O behavior

Use appropriate algorithms for sorting and other common tasks

Use threads effectively

Optimize the performance of distributed systems

Speed up servlets and JSPs

Structure JDBC usage efficiently

Use effective design patterns to optimize EJB performance

Covers JDK 1.4

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