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January 31, 2005

JavaDoctor - Tips/Tricks Of Troubleshooting

Java Doctor is a book about diagnosing and troubleshooting enterprise applications, covering the methodologies, techniques and tools needed to successfully identify problems in scalability, performance and availability. No, this is not another performance book. In fact, it’s quite different. Most performance tuning books look at how best to optimize your application. The missing piece is how to best identify the parts of your application that actually need tuning. The difficulty increases exponentially when such an exercise needs to be performed in production (as opposed to development, QA or UAT) environments that are faltering. This book has been written by two Sun Microsystems consultants who have been heavily involved in troubleshooting gigs throughout the world.

Sounds interesting? Would you like to contribute? Here’s how: We’ve dedicated an entire chapter to a series of bite-size tips. We are inviting members of TheServerSide.com community to submit troubleshooting tips for possible inclusion in this book. We’re looking for the best of the best, and in return for your accepted and qualified submission we’ll acknowledge your contribution in the book (and optionally your contact info). Talk about instant exposure!

For more Info visit TheServerSide.com - Java Doctor Book in Review and Community Contribution Project

I have read Chapter 9: Reality: Action & Pitfall Tips and it is extremely useful. I am working on a clob saving issue in our production environment and if the fix works, I will send over it and see if it gets published.

Posted by Ramdhan Yadav at January 31, 2005 11:19 AM Perma Link
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