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WildFly Performance Tuning

You're reading from   WildFly Performance Tuning Develop high-performing server applications using the widely successful WildFly platform

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783980567
Length 330 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Preface 1. The Science of Performance Tuning FREE CHAPTER 2. Tools of the Tuning Trade 3. Tuning the Java Virtual Machine 4. Tuning WildFly 5. EJB Tuning in WildFly 6. Tuning the Persistence Layer 7. Tuning the Web Container in WildFly 8. Tuning Web Applications and Services 9. JMS and HornetQ 10. WildFly Clustering Index

Profiling and sampling

In the Java universe, profiling technically involves instrumenting the Java bytecode in order to make accurate calculations of execution down to the method level. Instrumenting the Java bytecode is a time-consuming operation that is performed for all code in the JVM when profiling starts. The amount of instrumented bytecode can, however, be limited by defining what should be included or excluded, thereby speeding up the instrumentation time in profiling. Depending on tool support, theses definitions can be done on package, class, or method level. As the profiling terminates, the bytecode is normally restored.

Sampling is a kind of lightweight profiling. Instead of physically instrumenting the Java bytecode as done in profiling, sampling relies on analyzing the stack traces and thread dumps that are taken at regular time intervals. These intervals can be defined, for example to 10 per second.

So, what approach should you use? As always, the answer is that it depends...

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