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I think this post is applicable here, too.
Ted Osborne, co-author of the "J2EE Performance Testing using BEA WebLogic Server" and "Professional EJB," will be hosting a one time on-line presentation: "J2EE Performance, from Design to Test" on November 13th at 1pm EST. Every registered user of JavaRanch is welcomed to attend.
To sign up or read the abstract, go through Ted Osborne's performance site at http://www.tedosborne.com
21 years ago
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I think this post is applicable here, too.
Ted Osborne, co-author of the "J2EE Performance Testing using BEA WebLogic Server" and "Professional EJB," will be hosting a one time on-line presentation: "J2EE Performance, from Design to Test" on November 13th at 1pm EST. Every registered user of JavaRanch is welcomed to attend.
To sign up or read the abstract, go through Ted Osborne's performance site at http://www.tedosborne.com
21 years ago
Ted Osborne, co-author of "J2EE Performance Testing using BEA WebLogic Server" and "Professional EJB," will be hosting a one time on-line presentation: "J2EE Performance, from Design to Test" on November 13th at 1pm EST. Every registered user or JavaRanch is welcome to attend.
Ted will be speaking about common J2EE performance bottlenecks and the benefits of testing enterprise applications from start to finish. Drawing from his material in his two books, Ted Osborne will walk through some of the practical motives, useful techniques, and potential hazards in testing J2EE and EJB designs. In the presentation, he will also review some of the actual test results and analysis obtained from running test cases against BEA WebLogic Server.
To sign up, visit Empirix's new J2EE Performance and Testing Center at http://www.empirix.com/J2EE or Ted Osborne's site at http://www.tedosborne.com
Hi Ted,
First, thanks for the free presentation on J2EE performance at the New England Java User's Group (http://www.nejug.org) last month. I got two colleagues to attend in addition to myself and we all learned things about the design patterns that we hadn't thought of. I liked how how you drilled down on why certain design patterns gave different performance than we would have expected.
Second, we have copies of your "J2EE Performance Testing" book and your earlier book "Professional EJB" around the office. Both books are good reads. It it rare to find books or even chapters that focus directly on J2EE and middleware testing.
Are you presenting at any other Java user's groups in the near future? A few of my colleages in San Jose would like to attend if you are out that way!
-jason