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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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Input and Output
Functions
Path-Name Expansion
Scripts - Debugging, Signals, and Traps
Appendix B Qshell versus DOS
Documenting Software Architectures: Views and Beyond
Discussion Questions
For Further Reading
Siemens Four Views
Data Flow and Control Flow
C&C Pipe-and-Filter View
Secure Programming Cookbook for C and C++: Recipes for Cryptography, Authentication, Input Validation & More
Building a Complex Application with an IDE
Removing Objects from a Container
Extracting a Filename from a Full Path
Implementing a Stride Iterator
Performing Arithmetic on Bitsets
C & Data Structures (Charles River Media Computer Engineering)
Address and Pointers
The scanf Function
Function
Memory Allocation
Problems in Trees
Making Sense of Change Management: A Complete Guide to the Models, Tools and Techniques of Organizational Change
Team change
Part II - The Applications
Restructuring
Cultural change
IT-based process change
Oracle SQL*Plus: The Definitive Guide (Definitive Guides)
The EDIT Command
Executing a Script
Following a Methodology
Scripting Issues with iSQL*Plus
The Product User Profile
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