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.

regards
Leon

On 3/21/07, Christopher Loschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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 J2EE, WebLogic, Oracle,
Struts, JavaScript, plus some web services and SOAP, so I'm interested
in any recommendations anyone has for any of those. I found one
apparently classic text on "Oracle Performance Tuning" from O'Reilly
(aka the "bee" book) but it's from 1996 and apparently hasn't been
updated since, so I'm concerned that it's so out-of-date I wouldn't be
able to use it.



What would you recommend? Thanks!



Chris Loschen





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