Session ID: TS-4249
Session Title: The Top 10 Ways to Botch Enterprise Java Technology-Based Application Scalability and Reliability
Session Abstract: This follow-on to the last JavaOne conference’s sleeper hit “The Top 10 Ways to Botch an Enterprise Java Technology-Based Application” explores best practices for protecting against scalability and reliability in Java EE applications and compute grid environments. Starting with simple abuses of messaging and clustering technologies, this presentation navigates a wide swath of options available to enterprising architects seeking to limit the effectiveness of scale-out environments.
After last year’s presentation, the speakers were disappointed that some attendees mistakenly used this information to avoid pitfalls, errors, and other common causes of project failure. They hope for better results this year.
Track: Java EE
Duration: 60
Speaker(s): Cameron Purdy, Tangosol, Inc.
Opinion: great, funny presentation on things everyone in Software should know and apply, but as the speaker put it, "there's never time to do things right, but there's always time to do things over again". Topics included performance vs scalability, using 3rd party software vs doing everything yourself, etc. Just common sense, really, but these mistakes can really kill your application. Read, learn and DO IT, DO IT ;-)
Session Title: The Top 10 Ways to Botch Enterprise Java Technology-Based Application Scalability and Reliability
Session Abstract: This follow-on to the last JavaOne conference’s sleeper hit “The Top 10 Ways to Botch an Enterprise Java Technology-Based Application” explores best practices for protecting against scalability and reliability in Java EE applications and compute grid environments. Starting with simple abuses of messaging and clustering technologies, this presentation navigates a wide swath of options available to enterprising architects seeking to limit the effectiveness of scale-out environments.
After last year’s presentation, the speakers were disappointed that some attendees mistakenly used this information to avoid pitfalls, errors, and other common causes of project failure. They hope for better results this year.
Track: Java EE
Duration: 60
Speaker(s): Cameron Purdy, Tangosol, Inc.
Opinion: great, funny presentation on things everyone in Software should know and apply, but as the speaker put it, "there's never time to do things right, but there's always time to do things over again". Topics included performance vs scalability, using 3rd party software vs doing everything yourself, etc. Just common sense, really, but these mistakes can really kill your application. Read, learn and DO IT, DO IT ;-)
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