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Scott Oaks's Blog
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/sdo/
en-us
2008-04-03T09:04:04-08:00
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More on the simple vs. the complex
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/sdo/archive/2008/04/more_on_the_sim.html
Is the speed of an appserver on a single request indicative of how it will handle your traffic?
sdo
2008-04-03T09:04:04-08:00
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What does it mean to be faster?
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/sdo/archive/2008/04/what_does_it_me.html
If a machine does a simple test faster than machine B, is machine A the faster machine for your needs?
Performance
sdo
2008-04-01T10:57:16-08:00
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Oh, go ahead -- prematurely optimize
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/sdo/archive/2008/02/oh_go_ahead_pre.html
Premature optimization is the root of all evil. Writing badly-performing code is even worse.
Performance
sdo
2008-02-25T15:04:41-08:00
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Performance Stat of the Day
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/sdo/archive/2008/02/performance_sta.html
It's impossible to tell performance without measuring
Performance
sdo
2008-02-03T19:12:34-08:00
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Don't (necessarily) trust your tools
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/sdo/archive/2008/01/dont_necessaril.html
jmeter leads us down a blind alley -- should we have known better?
Performance
sdo
2008-01-22T09:08:24-08:00
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Grizzly Protocol Parsers
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/sdo/archive/2007/12/grizzly_protoco.html
A quick overview of grizzly 1.7 new protocol parsing paradigm.
Open Source
sdo
2007-12-19T13:01:04-08:00
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A Glassfish Tuning Primer
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/sdo/archive/2007/12/a_glassfish_tun.html
Everything (almost) you wanted to know about tuning glassfish without reading the manual.
Performance
sdo
2007-12-03T11:25:33-08:00
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A scalable SPECjAppServer 2004 submission
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/sdo/archive/2007/11/a_scalable_spec.html
Sun has submitted a SPECjAppServer 2004 submission that scales across a lot of hardware. Is it just a question of throwing hardware at the problem?
Performance
sdo
2007-11-26T09:16:45-08:00
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Sun Ships Glassfish V2
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/sdo/archive/2007/09/sun_ships_glass.html
Sun ships glassfish V2, and the performance team no longer has two heads.
sdo
2007-09-17T11:59:21-08:00
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SJSAS 9.1 (Glassfish V2) posts new SPECjAppServer 2004 result
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/sdo/archive/2007/07/sjsas_91_glassf_1.html
Glassfish V1 was a price performance leader with good enough performance. Good enough is no longer enough.
Performance
sdo
2007-07-10T07:27:47-08:00
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Switching tracks
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/sdo/archive/2007/07/switching_track.html
Java has two switch statements -- should you actually care?
Performance
sdo
2007-07-09T14:06:46-08:00
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Dynamically sizing threadpools
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/sdo/archive/2007/06/dynamically_siz.html
Thread pools can typically be dynamically resized, but is that a feature you should take advantage of? In a word -- no.
Performance
sdo
2007-06-07T10:15:51-08:00
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How to test container scalability
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/sdo/archive/2007/05/how_to_test_con.html
NIO can easily scale to thousands of users, but how do you accurately test if you're measuring 16,000 users?
Performance
sdo
2007-05-02T11:38:25-08:00
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Simple Benchmarking with Faban
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/sdo/archive/2007/04/simple_benchmar.html
Faban is a quite powerful benchmarking framework, but it can be used as a simple alternative to the flawed ab program.
sdo
2007-04-19T10:52:21-08:00
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ab considered harmful
https://weblogs.java.net/blog/sdo/archive/2007/03/ab_considered_h.html
ab is popular as a tool to measure appserver performance, but it is clearly the wrong tool for the job.
Performance
sdo
2007-03-23T15:09:27-08:00