Optimizing Java
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Optimizing Java
Author: Benjamin J Evans
language: en
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Release Date: 2018-04-17
Performance tuning is an experimental science, but that doesn’t mean engineers should resort to guesswork and folklore to get the job done. Yet that’s often the case. With this practical book, intermediate to advanced Java technologists working with complex technology stacks will learn how to tune Java applications for performance using a quantitative, verifiable approach. Most resources on performance tend to discuss the theory and internals of Java virtual machines, but this book focuses on the practicalities of performance tuning by examining a wide range of aspects. There are no simple recipes, tips and tricks, or algorithms to learn. Performance tuning is a process of defining and determining desired outcomes. And it requires diligence. Learn how Java principles and technology make the best use of modern hardware and operating systems Explore several performance tests and common anti-patterns that can vex your team Understand the pitfalls of measuring Java performance numbers and the drawbacks of microbenchmarking Dive into JVM garbage collection logging, monitoring, tuning, and tools Explore JIT compilation and Java language performance techniques Learn performance aspects of the Java Collections API and get an overview of Java concurrency
Optimizing Java, 1st Edition
With Early Release ebooks, you get books in their earliest form—the author's raw and unedited content as he or she writes—so you can take advantage of these technologies long before the official release of these titles. You'll also receive updates when significant changes are made, new chapters are available, and the final ebook bundle is released. Currently, no books exist that focus on the practicalities of Java application performance tuning, as opposed to the theory and internals of Java virtual machines. This practical guide is the "missing link" that aims to move Java performance tuning from the realm of guesswork and folklore to an experimental science. Learn how to approach performance problems in an consistent and systematic way Resolve production performance issues by learning core Java performance topics Identify and resolve performance issues before encountering them in production Understand the performance problems you encounter by learning the Java platform’s internals
Optimizing Cloud Native Java
Author: Benjamin J. Evans
language: en
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Release Date: 2024-10-10
Performance tuning is an experimental science, but that doesn't mean engineers should resort to guesswork and folklore to get the job done. Yet that's often the case. With this practical book, intermediate to advanced Java technologists working with complex platforms will learn how to tune Java cloud applications for performance using a quantitative, verifiable, and repeatable approach. In response to the ubiquity of cloud computing, this updated edition of Optimizing Cloud Native Java addresses topics that are key to high performance of Java applications in the cloud. Many resources on performance tend to focus on the theory and internals of Java virtual machines, but this book discusses the low-level technical aspects within the context of performance-tuning practicalities and examines a wide range of aspects. With this book, you will: Learn how Java principles and technology make the best use of modern hardware, operating systems, and cloud stacks Examine the pitfalls of measuring Java performance numbers and the drawbacks of microbenchmarking Understand how to package, deploy, operate, and debug Java/JVM applications in modern cloud environments Apply emerging observability approaches to obtain deep understanding of cloud native applications Use Java language performance techniques including concurrent and distributed forms