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Java Enterprise Performance

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Java Enterprise Performance
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Publisher: Compuware Corporation
ISBN/ASIN: 3868020403
Number of pages: 310

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Performance is a topic of increasing importance for anyone who uses applications to support their business activities. Today performance engineers and architects as well as operations people have to ensure that complex application landscapes work seamlessly and problems are resolved fast and with minimal effort.

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