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Java EE 8 High Performance

Java EE 8 High Performance

By : Romain Manni-Bucau
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Java EE 8 High Performance

Java EE 8 High Performance

3.9 (36)
By: Romain Manni-Bucau

Overview of this book

The ease with which we write applications has been increasing, but with this comes the need to address their performance. A balancing act between easily implementing complex applications and keeping their performance optimal is a present-day need. In this book, we explore how to achieve this crucial balance while developing and deploying applications with Java EE 8. The book starts by analyzing various Java EE specifications to identify those potentially affecting performance adversely. Then, we move on to monitoring techniques that enable us to identify performance bottlenecks and optimize performance metrics. Next, we look at techniques that help us achieve high performance: memory optimization, concurrency, multi-threading, scaling, and caching. We also look at fault tolerance solutions and the importance of logging. Lastly, you will learn to benchmark your application and also implement solutions for continuous performance evaluation. By the end of the book, you will have gained insights into various techniques and solutions that will help create high-performance applications in the Java EE 8 environment.
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Application summary

When working on the performance, it is always important to keep two things in mind:

  • The application business (what the application does)
  • The application technical stack (how the application was designed)

Even if the information you have about these two points is very high-level, ensure that you know them before working on the performance.

Let's do this exercise with our application and ensure that we know how to answer both the questions.

The application business

Our application is responsible for providing the quote prices to HTTP or WebSocket clients. With its model and customer/quote relationship, it can enable us to provide (or not provide) the price accessed by the customer if we add permissions or rules, for instance. What is important to see at this stage is that both the entities are in a relationship and that our application can visit this relationship for its business needs and trigger an implicit lazy loading of the relationship entities.

The data is injected into the system based on two external HTTP sources (CBOE and Yahoo). The first one provides a symbol dictionary of the quotes, and the second one, the prices.

The application design

Technically, the provisioning of the quote and prices is done asynchronously (not when a customer request is sent). It retrieves the data using a JAX-RS 2.1 client and inserts it as fast as possible into the database.

Access to the application is gained either through HTTP or WebSocket. In both cases, the application uses a JSON format for message exchange.

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