Articles
2003
"Room
for improvement in Java app performance"
ADTmag.com; 1/13/04. Wily Technology recently took a look
at J2EE application performance and undertook a benchmark
survey to uncover user experiences and plans. The results
seem to bear out some of the anecdotal evidence that —
after a number of years in the field — J2EE performance
still has room for improvement.
"J2EE
Applications Can Be a High-Maintenance Proposition, Survey
Shows
Down time, different maintenance cycles cited as problems."
Enterprise Systems; December 02, 2003; by Stephen Swoyer.
"Dizzying
speed of app development no big deal"
SearchWin2000.com; November 20, 2003; By Margie Semilof. The
fact that new applications written in Java 2 Enterprise Edition
(J2EE) and .NET can be written and deployed at lightning speed
compared with older applications might cause some IT administrators
to panic.
"J2EE
End-User Survey Reveals Risk to Enterprises Deploying Online
Applications Without Adequate Support"
Java Developers Journal; November 20, 2003. Businesses are
losing a full day per week of application availability, according
to the industry's first comprehensive end-user survey of J2EE
application performance.
"Survey
Questions Java App Reliability"
eWeek; November 18, 2003; By Paula Musich. Despite a strong
commitment among enterprises that are developing applications
around Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition, those organizations
are only averaging about 88 percent availability for existing
Java-based production applications, according to the results
of a new survey commissioned by Wily Technology Inc.
How
to Diagnose a Performance Problem in a J2EE System
WebLogic Developers Journal; Volume 02 Issue 11, 2003. Author
John Bley, software engineer, of Wily Technology discusses
some of the most common types of J2EE application performance
issues and their causes, followed by suggested guidelines
for properly diagnosing and eliminating them.
"Getting
a Handle on Rogue Transactions and Execute Threads"
WebLogic Developers Journal; Volume 02 Issue 09, 2003. Author
Lewis Cirne, CTO and Founder of Wily Technology discusses
what you do when rogue transactions affect your application
performance and how to configure execute threads appropriately.
"App
Management For The Holidays"
InformationWeek, Aug. 27, 2003. Harry and David, which does
70% of its business during the holiday season, has turned
to application-management software from Wily Technology to
deal with the heavy traffic. By Mary Hayes.
"Product
Review: Wily Introscope 4.0 from Wily Technology -- Value
Across the Development Lifecycle"
WebLogic Developers Journal; Volume 02 Issue 07, 2003. Read
why author Jason Snyder says, "The greatest benefit the
product offers, in my opinion, is its ability to provide value
across the software development lifecycle, making it unique
for vendor solutions in the application performance arena."
"Application
Management Best Practices"
WebLogic Developers Journal; Volume 02 Issue 07, 2003. Author
Lewis Cirne, CTO and Founder of Wily Technology discusses
benefits of logging and repackaging applications.
"Stay
Up and Running"
WebLogic Developers Journal; Volume 02 Issue 04, 2003. Author
Lewis Cirne, CTO and Founder of Wily Technology discusses
answers to your application performance problems.
"The
Performance Dragnet: True Stories of Java Application Management"
WebLogic Developers Journal; Volume 02 Issue 05, 2003. Author
Dave Martin of Wily Technology shares true stories of performance
gone bad and discusses how Introscope helps him catch the
culprit.
"Benchmarking,
Tuning and Manageability"
WebLogic Developers Journal; Volume 02 Issue 05, 2003. Author
Lewis Cirne, CTO and Founder of Wily Technology discusses
how to make your Java runtime more manageable.
"Ending
the Blame Game"
WebSphere Developers Journal; Volume 02 Issue 02, 2003. Author
Mike Malloy discusses how to manage mission-critical application
problems.
2002
"Finding
Production System Performance Problems"
WebLogic Developers Journal; Volume 01, 2002. Author Carl
Seglem of Wily Technology discusses using Introscope in a
production environment to solve performance issues. |