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Java Performance

In-depth Advice for Tuning and Programming Java 8, 11, and Beyond

Scott Oaks

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O'Reilly Media
06 March 2020
Coding and testing are generally considered separate areas of expertise. In this practical book, Java expert Scott Oaks takes the approach that anyone who works with Java should be adept at understanding how code behaves in the Java Virtual Machine-including the tunings likely to help performance. This updated second edition helps you gain in-depth knowledge of Java application performance using both the JVM and the Java platform.

Developers and performance engineers alike will learn a variety of features, tools, and processes for improving the way the Java 8 and 11 LTS releases perform. While the emphasis is on production-supported releases and features, this book also features previews of exciting new technologies such as ahead-of-time compilation and experimental garbage collections.

Understand how various Java platforms and compilers affect performance Learn how Java garbage collection works Apply four principles to obtain best results from performance testing Use the JDK and other tools to learn how a Java application is performing Minimize the garbage collector's impact through tuning and programming practices Tackle performance issues in Java APIs Improve Java-driven database application performance

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Imprint:   O'Reilly Media
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2nd New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 233mm,  Width: 178mm, 
ISBN:   9781492056119
ISBN 10:   1492056111
Pages:   450
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Audience:   General/trade
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Scott Oaks is an architect at Oracle Corporation, where he works on the performance of Oracle's middleware software. Prior to joining Oracle, he worked for years at Sun Microsystems, specializing in many disparate technologies from the SunOS kernel to network programming and RPCs to windows systems and the OPEN LOOK Virtual Window Manager. In 1996, Scott became a Java evangelist for Sun and in 2001 joined their Java Performance group--which has been his primary focus ever since. Scott also authored O'Reilly's Java Security, Java Threads, JXTA in a Nutshell, and Jini in a Nutshell titles.

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