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Webcast description

In this Webcast we will focus on tuning performance in a distributed multi-tier J2EE application configuration. You will see how tuning across the application stack, from the J2EE application server, Database Server,  JVM , Networking, Storage and HP-UX levels, helps to achieve the best transaction throughput while maintaining the transaction response time requirement. The Webcast shows how to take advantage of the dual-core Integrity servers for J2EE workloads, and how the HP JVM delivers high performance on HP Integrity platforms.

Agenda

The content of this Webcast is delivered according to the following agenda:

  • Multi-Tier J2EE performance
  • Java performance
  • HP-UX 11i system performance
  • Montecito dual-core performance advantage

Audience

This Webcast is intended for software developers who develop applications on HP-UX and for and system administrators responsible for managing them.  In particular, this Webcast is for developers and field engineers who work on multi-tier J2EE configurations.

Objectives

Learn the performance best practices for distributed multi-tier J2EE applications on Integrity HP-UX servers. Learn about the performance advantage of the dual core Montecito servers for J2EE applications and HP JVM performance on HP Integrity platform.

Speaker biography

Kishan Thomas is a software engineer in Java Compiler and Tools Lab at HP.  He has been working on Java related technologies for the last five years. Kishan has worked on Java API’s, JPI and Java 3D on HP-UX 11i, with current focus on Java and J2EE performance and benchmarking. Earlier he also worked on the first Mozilla port on HP-UX 11i.

Pervasive DataRush running on HP-UX 11i v3 and JavaT Platform, Standard Edition 6 (JavaT SE 6) Version 6.0.00 on a 32-core HP Integrity server delivers near-linear scalability across all 32 cores, an exciting performance benchmark for customers who want to tackle massive data-crunching challenges.

— Mike Hoskins
CTO and General Manager
Integration Products for Pervasive Software

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