| Publisher | Veritas | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 165.7KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 | Date added | 23 Jul 2003 |
| Topics | J2EE | ||
| Downloads | 29 | ||
The white paper highlights some of the key J2EE performance management considerations as you develop and deploy applications. Specific tips and recommendations are provided to help reduce risks and ensure overall project success. Most J2EE projects will have one or more developers with some J2SE (Java 2 standard edition) performance tuning experience, and it is expected that they will be able to carry this experience over to J2EE (Java 2 enterprise edition) projects. Unfortunately this is not necessarily the case since J2EE performance management is significantly different from J2SE performance management. Being aware of the differences between J2SE and J2EE performance management will enable your J2EE performance management to be more productive and run more smoothly.
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