Performance Analysis For Java¿ Websites
by Stacy Joines /
2002 / English / CHM
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Performance is a serious issue. A website must be able to handle
the demands of users today, as well as adapt to increasing demands
in the future. A website's responsiveness to customers has a direct
effect on the success of an organization. Many developers struggle
with the complex issues of website performance. This book is a
timely guide for enterprise website developers and QA teams. The
authors combine their experience analyzing and improving hundreds
of websites and show how to conduct an effective performance
analysis. They demonstrate how to solve common yet difficult
problems, how to monitor tests, and analyze the data collected.
Exploring common website types such as brokerage, e-commerce, and
B2B, they discuss different performance needs, as well as how to
design a performance test for each type of website. They use IBM
WebSphere as the example Java application server, yet the content
transfers easily to others such as BEA's popular WebLogic.
Performance is a serious issue. A website must be able to handle
the demands of users today, as well as adapt to increasing demands
in the future. A website's responsiveness to customers has a direct
effect on the success of an organization. Many developers struggle
with the complex issues of website performance. This book is a
timely guide for enterprise website developers and QA teams. The
authors combine their experience analyzing and improving hundreds
of websites and show how to conduct an effective performance
analysis. They demonstrate how to solve common yet difficult
problems, how to monitor tests, and analyze the data collected.
Exploring common website types such as brokerage, e-commerce, and
B2B, they discuss different performance needs, as well as how to
design a performance test for each type of website. They use IBM
WebSphere as the example Java application server, yet the content
transfers easily to others such as BEA's popular WebLogic.