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This paper discusses architectural strategies for creating and tuning high performing and scalable J2EE applications. How you architect and design a J2EE application has a significant impact on its long-term performance and scalability. Unfortunately, requirements specifications often omit performance requirements. How does this happen? Requirements may focus exclusively on features, or business owners may not have specific performance requirements. The J2EE specification has gone a long way toward enabling component-based development and providing common middleware services. However, constructing a high-performance, scalable J2EE application calls for applying certain architectural strategies.

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Format:PDFSize:257 KB
Date:Feb 2005
Pages:20
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