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Hands-On High Performance with Spring 5

You're reading from   Hands-On High Performance with Spring 5 Techniques for scaling and optimizing Spring and Spring Boot applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788838382
Length 408 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Subhash Shah Subhash Shah
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Chintan Mehta Chintan Mehta
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Dinesh Radadiya Dinesh Radadiya
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Exploring Spring Concepts FREE CHAPTER 2. Spring Best Practices and Bean Wiring Configurations 3. Tuning Aspect-Oriented Programming 4. Spring MVC Optimization 5. Understanding Spring Database Interactions 6. Hibernate Performance Tuning and Caching 7. Optimizing Spring Messaging 8. Multithreading and Concurrent Programming 9. Profiling and Logging 10. Application Performance Optimization 11. Inside JVM 12. Spring Boot Microservice Performance Tuning 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Performance assessment with different configurations

In this section, we will learn how different types of bean configuration impact application performance, and also we will see the best practices of bean configuration.

Let's see how the @ComponentScan annotation configuration impacts the startup time of a Spring application:

@ComponentScan (( {{ "org", "com" }} ))

As per the preceding configuration, Spring will scan all the packages of com and org and, because of that, the startup time of the application will be increased. So, we should scan only those packages that have annotated classes, as non-annotated classes will take time to scan. We should use only one @ComponentScan and list all packages, as shown here:

@ComponentScan(basePackages={"com.packt.springhighperformance.ch2.bankingapp.model","com.packt.springhighperformance.ch2.bankingapp...
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