Christopher,
I think you should just start by measuring different layers of your
application and different pathes the use cases go, and then start to
think how to improve things that are slow.
Blind performance tuning without knowing where the problem lies is the
last thing that will help you.
I'd second that book recommendation. I've read it and there's a lot of
good tips in there.
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One I like is Pro Java EE 5 Performance Management and Optimization,
by Steven Haines. Note that Steven Haines is associated with Quest
Software and
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I'd second that book recommendation. I've read it and there's a lot of
good tips in there.
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One I like is Pro Java EE 5 Performance Management and Optimization
Hi all,
I guess this is partially off-topic, but I've been asked to start
looking at improving the performance of our application, and wanted to
start reading up on things I should be looking for, techniques to
improve performance, and so on.
Our application has a pretty standard stack of
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Hi all,
I guess this is partially off-topic, but I've been asked to start
looking at improving the performance of our application
work with them.
Thanks, Chris
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Chris,
I think before going for performance tuning you would have
, although I only
briefly looked at it, compared to Jprofiler and Jprobe.
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Hi all,
I
Hi All,
I am looking for a good Struts book. Does anyone have any recommendations?
-Nick
Jakarta Struts, Chuck Cavaness, O'Reilly
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Hi All,
I am looking for a good Struts book. Does anyone have any recommendations?
-Nick
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I am looking for a good Struts book. Does anyone have any
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-Nick
Hi Nick!
I think on http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsBooks you will find, what
you`re looking for.
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I would suggest Struts , the complete reference by James Holmes.
It is incredibly clearly laid out and has a section on JSTL as well.
It is good as both an introduction and a reference.
Out of the last 5 tech books that I have bought ( not including
J2EE design and Development by Rod Johnson) it
Hi All,
I am looking for a good Struts book. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Kind Regards,
Nick
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Out of the last 5 tech books that I have bought ( not including
J2EE design and Development by Rod Johnson) it is the only
one worth the paper it was printed on.
With apologies to the resident authors... With rare exceptions, I don't
buy tech books
I have two go-to books. Struts in Action, which has many wonderful
pieces, especially tiles, the intricacies of the Struts-config file and some
other goodies (feel free to ignore the chapters involving Scaffold and
lucene -- both good technologies but the code samples are kinda weak). The
I highly recommend this one: Struts Survival Guide:
Basics to Best Practices
http://www.programming-reviews.com/Struts_Survival_Guide_Basics_to_Best_Practices_0974848808.html
- to the point
- practical
- advanced stuff-galore
HTH,
James
http://www.devbistro.com -- web dev jobs
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I think on
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