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Chapter 1: The Need for Performance
Table 1-1: TCO Matrix, Hard Metric: Implementation Option 1
Table 1-2: Example TCO Matrix, Hard Metric: Implementation Option 2
Chapter 2: WebSphere Scalability and Availability
Table 2-1: Business Availability with Percentage Availability
Table 2-2: Availability Measurements
Table 2-3: Estimated Causes of Downtime
Table 2-4: Causes of WebSphere Downtime
Table 2-5: Costs of Downtime
Table 2-6: Example Downtime Cost Impact Factors
Chapter 3: WebSphere 4 and 5 Component Architectures
Table 3-1: WebSphere Platform Comparison
Chapter 4: WebSphere Infrastructure Design
Table 4-1: CPU Comparison Chart: x86/x86-64/IA-64 Platform
Table 4-2: Example Application Implementation CPU Choice
Table 4-3: CPU and Server Comparison Matrix
Table 4-4: Common SCSI Implementations
Chapter 5: WebSphere Deployment and Network Architecture
Table 5-1: Overview of Example Components
Chapter 6: WebSphere Platform Performance, Tuning, and Optimization
Table 6-1: Monitoring and Probe Impact Matrix
Table 6-2: Recommended Testing Applications for WebSphere
Table 6-3: Recommended Monitors and Probes for WebSphere
Table 6-4: Available Stress and Volume Tools for WebSphere Applications
Table 6-5: Queue Modeling: Items to Monitor
Chapter 7: WebSphere Failover and High Availability Considerations
Table 7-1: Web Container Primary Causes for Failure
Table 7-2: Summary of Clusterable EJBs in WebSphere 4 and 5
Chapter 9: WebSphere EJB and Web Container Performance
Table 9-1: EJB Container Service Options
Chapter 10: Developing High-Performance WebSphere Applications
Table 10-1: Top 20 WebSphere Application Performance Considerations
Chapter 11: WebSphere Database Performance and Optimization
Table 11-1: WebSphere 4-Supported Relational Databases
Table 11-2: WebSphere 5-Supported Relational Databases
Table 11-3: Options for Configuring Entity EJB Cache Settings
Table 11-4: Workload Summary Matrix
Table 11-5: Oracle System Configuration and Tuning Parameters
Table 11-6: DB2 Optimization Parameter Recommendations
Table 11-7: Database Platform Monitoring Tools
Table 11-8: JDBC Connection Pool Manager
Chapter 13: Performance Management Tooling
Table 13-1: Telltale Signs of High Disk Utilization
Table 13-2: Example Network Utilization Calculation
Table 13-3: Example Network Utilization Calculation
Table 13-4: Common Symptoms for Poor WebSphere Server Performance
Table 13-5: High CPU Utilization: Cause and Effect
Table 13-6: Poor Database Transactional Performance: Cause and Effect
Table 13-7: Poor Network Performance: Cause and Effect
Chapter 14: Profiling and Benchmarking WebSphere
Table 14-1: Performance Management: Activity Phase
Table 14-2: JProbe Specifications
Table 14-3: HPjmeter Specifications
Table 14-4: Resource Analyzer and Tivoli Performance Tools
Table 14-5: WSAD: Profiler View
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Maximizing Performance and Scalability with IBM WebSphere
ISBN: 1590591305
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 111
Authors:
Adam G. Neat
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Beginners Guide to DarkBASIC Game Programming (Premier Press Game Development)
Basic Commands, Variables, and Data Types
Number Crunching Mathematical and Relational Operators and Commands
Programming the Keyboard, Mouse, and Joystick
Fundamentals of 3D Graphics Programming
Epilogue
Java I/O
Closing Output Streams
Reading Chunks of Data from a Stream
File Viewer, Part 3
Read-Only Buffers
Character Sets and Unicode
Managing Enterprise Systems with the Windows Script Host
Messaging Operations
System Administration
Internet Information Server
Exchange Server
Security
Introduction to 80x86 Assembly Language and Computer Architecture
Basic Instructions
The Assembly Process
Floating-Point Arithmetic
Appendix A Hexadecimal/ASCII conversion
Appendix D 80x86 Instructions (by Mnemonic)
Introducing Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX (Pro - Developer)
The AJAX Revolution
The Pulsing Heart of ASP.NET AJAX
The AJAX Control Toolkit
Remote Method Calls with ASP.NET AJAX
Building AJAX Applications with ASP.NET
Visual Studio Tools for Office(c) Using C# with Excel, Word, Outlook, and InfoPath
Office Automation Executables
Special Excel Issues
Conclusion
Programming InfoPath
Importing an XML Data File into the Mapped Document
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