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Java EE 8 High Performance

By : Romain Manni-Bucau
Book Image

Java EE 8 High Performance

By: Romain Manni-Bucau

Overview of this book

The ease with which we write applications has been increasing, but with this comes the need to address their performance. A balancing act between easily implementing complex applications and keeping their performance optimal is a present-day need. In this book, we explore how to achieve this crucial balance while developing and deploying applications with Java EE 8. The book starts by analyzing various Java EE specifications to identify those potentially affecting performance adversely. Then, we move on to monitoring techniques that enable us to identify performance bottlenecks and optimize performance metrics. Next, we look at techniques that help us achieve high performance: memory optimization, concurrency, multi-threading, scaling, and caching. We also look at fault tolerance solutions and the importance of logging. Lastly, you will learn to benchmark your application and also implement solutions for continuous performance evaluation. By the end of the book, you will have gained insights into various techniques and solutions that will help create high-performance applications in the Java EE 8 environment.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Java EE and threads

As we saw at the beginning of the chapter, Java EE can silently use threads. Any thread usage is important to identify even if it is good to rely on the Java EE implementation, because it is code that you don't have to maintain. The issue with not identifying the thread is that you can come across cases where your context (ThreadLocal) will not be available or will be available with the wrong values. The other pitfall of not identifying the thread is that you may end up abusing the thread and consuming way more resources on the machine than you need. Let's review a few representative cases of such usages.

CDI asynchronous events

CDI 2.0 introduces the notion of asynchronous events. It is a manner...