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JavaTM Platform Performance Strategies and Tactic
Chapter 1: What is Performance ?

Chapter 2: The Performance Process
Chapter 3: Measurement Is Everything
Chapter 4: I/O Performance
Chapter 5: RAM Footprint
Chapter 6: Controlling Class Loading
Chapter 7: Object Mutability: Strings and Other Things
Chapter 8: Algorithms and Data Structures
Chapter 9: Using Native Code
Chapter 10: Swing Models and Renderers
Chapter 11: Writing Responsive User Interfaces with Swing
Chapter 12: Deployment
Chapter 13: The Truth About Garbage Collection
By Steve Wilson and Jeff Kesselman,
DB2 UDB/WebSphere Performance Tuning Guide
Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Overview of WebSphere Application Server V4.0
Chapter 3: Overview of DB2 UDB 7.2
Chapter 4: WebSphere Application Server and DB2 UDB performance
Chapter 5: Problem determination scenarios
Appendix A : Sample applications
Appendix B: Sample scripts
By IBM RedBooks
IBM WebSphere V4.0 Advanced Edition Scalability and Availability
Chapter 1: Overview and key concepts

Chapter 2: Design for scalability
Chapter 3: Introduction to topologies
Chapter 4: Adding Web server load balancing
Chapter 5: Plug-in workload management and failover
Chapter 6 : EJB workload management
Chapter 7 : Administrative server failover
Chapter 8 : Implementing the sample topology
Chapter 9 : Adding security
Chapter 10 : High availability solutions
Appendix A : Sample Network Dispatcher configuration script
Appendix B : The plugin-cfg.xml file definitions
Appendix C : Sample URL rewrite servlet
Appendix D : WLM tuning properties
Appendix E : Additional material
By IBM RedBooks
WebSphere Scalability: WLM and Clustering Using WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition
Exercise 1: WebSphere scalability overview and key concepts

Exercise 2: Techniques for WebSphere WLM and clustering
Chapter 3: Introduction to topologies
Chapter 4: Application Server clones
Chapter 5: OSE Remote
Chapter 6: Thick Servlet Redirector
Chapter 7 : Thick Servlet Redirector with Admin Server agent
Chapter 8 : Standalone (thin) Servlet Redirector
Chapter 9 : Three-tier topologies
Chapter 10 : Horizontal scaling with IBM Network Dispatcher
Chapter 11 : AS/400 considerations
Chapter 12 : Application Server clones
Chapter 13 : OSE Remote
Chapter 14 : Thick Servlet Redirector
Chapter 15 : Standalone (thin) Servlet Redirector
Chapter 16 : Horizontal scaling with IBM Network Dispatcher
Chapter 17 : Three-tier topologies
Appendix A : Firewall considerations
Appendix B : WLM enabling EJBs
Appendix C : WLM tuning properties
Appendix D : Basic WebSphere operation
Appendix E : Multi-instance template for AS/400
Appendix F : Multi-instance template for AS/400 Admin-agent mode
Appendix G : Sample Network Dispatcher configuration script
Appendix H : Parameters for thin Servlet Redirector
Appendix I : Accessing remote DB2 UDB databases
By IBM RedBooks
Java and WebSphere Performance on IBM eServer iSeries Servers
Exercise 1: Introduction

Exercise 2: The Java execution environment on iSeries servers
Chapter 3: Performance methodology and tools
Chapter 4: Tuning iSeries for a WebSphere or Java environment
Chapter 5: Tuning HTTP server and WebSphere Application Server
Chapter 6 : Java and WebSphere application design
Chapter 7 : Case study
Chapter 8 : Scaling the WebSphere environment
Chapter 9 : Sizing and capacity planning
By IBM RedBooks
WebSphere Edge Server New Features and Functions in Version 2
Exercise 1: WebSphere scalability overview and key concepts

Exercise 2: Techniques for WebSphere WLM and clustering
Chapter 3: Introduction to topologies
Chapter 4: Application Server clones
Chapter 5: OSE Remote
Chapter 6: Thick Servlet Redirector
Chapter 7 : Thick Servlet Redirector with Admin Server agent
Chapter 8 : Standalone (thin) Servlet Redirector
Chapter 9 : Three-tier topologies
Chapter 10 : Horizontal scaling with IBM Network Dispatcher
Chapter 11 : AS/400 considerations
Chapter 12 : Application Server clones
Chapter 13 : OSE Remote
Chapter 14 : Thick Servlet Redirector
Chapter 15 : Standalone (thin) Servlet Redirector
Chapter 16 : Horizontal scaling with IBM Network Dispatcher
Chapter 17 : Three-tier topologies
Appendix A : Firewall considerations
Appendix B : WLM enabling EJBs
Appendix C : WLM tuning properties
Appendix D : Basic WebSphere operation
Appendix E : Multi-instance template for AS/400
Appendix F : Multi-instance template for AS/400 Admin-agent mode
Appendix G : Sample Network Dispatcher configuration script
Appendix H : Parameters for thin Servlet Redirector
Appendix I : Accessing remote DB2 UDB databases
By IBM RedBooks