One of the greatest strengths of Java Platform 2, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) application servers is the ability to scale solutions to meet increased performance and availability demands. The inherent clustering and failover capabilities built into products such as the IBM WebSphere Appl... One of the greatest strengths of Java Platform 2, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) application servers is the ability to scale solutions to meet increased performance and availability demands. The inherent clustering and failover capabilities built into products such as the IBM WebSphere Appl...Apr. 6, 2007 03:00 PM EDT Reads: 14,644 Replies: 1 |
The WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment version 5.0 (WAS ND) provides an infrastructure for you to centrally administer multiple WAS servers, resources, and other elements of your topology. Your managed topology can include support for clustered servers with workload manage... Jun. 28, 2004 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 32,644 Replies: 2 |
IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS) version 5.0 continues the tradition of improved performance from release to release. These improvements come from several key areas, which include: Jan. 8, 2003 12:00 AM EST Reads: 11,572 Replies: 1 |
J2EE has arrived, and is gaining strength and popularity every day. J2EE does an excellent job of solving enterprise computing problems. It supports legacy applications and interfaces, multiple operating systems, distributed and clustered environments and high-volume mission-critical a... Dec. 13, 2002 12:00 AM EST Reads: 10,163 Replies: 2 |
A good stress test uncovers any problem areas before deploying the web site to production. The time and expense of performance tests pays off in the gains realized in customer satisfaction and overall site reliability. So far, we've discussed building good performance tests for your we... Nov. 15, 2002 12:00 AM EST Reads: 9,683 |







Ruth Willenborg is a senior technical staff member in IBM's WebSphere Technology Institute working on virtualization. Prior to this assignment, Ruth was manager of the WebSphere performance team responsible for WebSphere Application Server performance analysis, performance benchmarking, and performance tool development. Ruth has over 20 years of experience in software development at IBM. She is co-author of Performance Analysis for Java Web Sites (Addison-Wesley, 2002).






















