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Oracle SOA Suite 11g Performance Tuning Cookbook

You're reading from   Oracle SOA Suite 11g Performance Tuning Cookbook Featuring over 100 recipes, this handy cookbook will walk you through the different ways to optimize the performance of the Oracle SOA Suite 11g. Essential reading for administrators, developers, and architects.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849688840
Length 328 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Oracle SOA Suite Performance Tuning Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Identifying Problems FREE CHAPTER 2. Monitoring Oracle SOA Suite 3. Performance Testing 4. JVM Memory 5. JVM Garbage Collection Tuning 6. Platform Tuning 7. Data Sources and JMS 8. BPEL and BPMN Engine Tuning 9. Mediator and BAM 10. Rules and Human Workflow 11. SOA Application Design 12. High Performance Configuration Index

Finding out which JVM you are using


Knowing which JVM you are using is a prerequisite to be able to pick one that might perform better.

Getting ready

You need to have installed WebLogic and the SOA Suite for this, and have access to the startWebLogic script.

How to do it…

To find out which JVM you are using, perform the following steps:

  1. Navigate to the domain home directory.

  2. Execute the startWebLogic script for the operating system you are using. This will be startWebLogic.sh on Linux/Unix environments, and startWebLogic.cmd on Microsoft Windows environments.

  3. Look at the first few lines of the output from the script to see the JVM vendor and version:

How it works…

The startWebLogic script executes the command java –version before starting the server, which prints out the JVM version and vendor. There are two JVMs that ship with Oracle SOA Suite 11g. HotSpot is the JVM originally developed by Sun Microsystems, and the descendent of the original Sun JVM. Oracle acquired this JVM with the purchase of...

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