Java Performance: The Definitive Guide: Getting the Most Out of Your Code
ISBN-13:
9781449358457
ISBN-10:
1449358454
Edition:
1
Author:
Scott Oaks
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
O'Reilly Media
Format:
Paperback
423 pages
Category:
Microsoft Programming
,
Programming
,
Enterprise Applications
,
Software
,
Java
,
Programming Languages
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ISBN-13:
9781449358457
ISBN-10:
1449358454
Edition:
1
Author:
Scott Oaks
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
O'Reilly Media
Format:
Paperback
423 pages
Category:
Microsoft Programming
,
Programming
,
Enterprise Applications
,
Software
,
Java
,
Programming Languages
Summary
Java Performance: The Definitive Guide: Getting the Most Out of Your Code (ISBN-13: 9781449358457 and ISBN-10: 1449358454), written by authors
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Description
Coding and testing are often considered separate areas of expertise. In this comprehensive guide, author and Java expert Scott Oaks takes the approach that anyone who works with Java should be equally adept at understanding how code behaves in the JVM, as well as the tunings likely to help its performance.
You’ll gain in-depth knowledge of Java application performance, using the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and the Java platform, including the language and API. Developers and performance engineers alike will learn a variety of features, tools, and processes for improving the way Java 7 and 8 applications perform.
- Apply four principles for obtaining the best results from performance testing
- Use JDK tools to collect data on how a Java application is performing
- Understand the advantages and disadvantages of using a JIT compiler
- Tune JVM garbage collectors to affect programs as little as possible
- Use techniques to manage heap memory and JVM native memory
- Maximize Java threading and synchronization performance features
- Tackle performance issues in Java EE and Java SE APIs
- Improve Java-driven database application performance
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