JMS Performance Tuning Series, Part 1: The relationship between production,...
After presenting at Oracle OpenWorld on WebLogic JMS performance tuning, I began to think that some additional information would be welcome in blog format. This entry will kick off a larger number of...
View ArticleJMS Performance Tuning Series, Part 2: One-Way Sends
WebLogic JMS Performance Tuning Series, Part 2: One-Way SendsPart 1 of this series can be found here. It covered quotas, a performance and availability setting that should always be set to protect...
View ArticleWebLogic JMS Performance Tuning Series, Part 3: Consumer-Side Message Pipelining
Following Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, this entry is more in line with Part 2 as it is a setting that is particularly useful in lower Quality-of-Service, higher volume environments.Reusing the...
View ArticleWebLogic Clusters and the Singleton Service
Ever need to have exactly one object (a single object method invocation) in a cluster of many Oracle WebLogic application servers that supports failover? The EJB 3.1 @Singleton annotation only...
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