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Java Articles » Design » Performance 
1. The basics of Java platform performance    ( javaworld.com )
2. Performance Planning for Managers    ( onjava.com )
3. The Performance of Java's Lists    ( onjava.com )
4. Java Performance: Efficiently Formatting Doubles    ( onjava.com )
5. Enhance Collection Performance with this Treasure Trove    ( onjava.com )
6. High Performance and Standard Transformation for Complex Financial Services Messages    ( theserverside.com )
7. J2EE Best Practices for Performance    ( theserverside.com )
8. Pro Java EE 5 Performance Management and Optimization    ( theserverside.com )
9. Continuous Performance: The Next Advance in Software Development    ( theserverside.com )
10. How to measure code performance    ( theserverside.com )
11. High-Performance Alternatives to J2EE    ( theserverside.com )
12. Eight Reasons ECperf is the Right Way to Evaluate J2EE Performance    ( theserverside.com )
13. Tackling Java Performance Problems with Janino    ( today.java.net )
14. Java Technology and XML-Part 3: Performance Improvement Tips    ( java.sun.com )
15. JDC Performance Tips and Firewall Tunneling Techniques    ( java.sun.com )
16. PerfAnal: A Performance Analysis Tool    ( java.sun.com )
17. Java Performance Tuning: A Conversation With Java Champion Kirk Pepperdine    ( java.sun.com )
18. GC Portal    ( java.sun.com )
19. TSS Featured Entry: Performance Tuning J2EE Applications deployed on MySQL    ( theserverside.com )
20. TSS Featured Entry: Optimizing CMP Performance in Weblogic with Long-term Caching    ( theserverside.com )
21. Tuning Performance and Process    ( artima.com )
22. Oracle's Steven Harris on Performance-Oriented Architecture    ( artima.com )
23. Analyzing a Web-Based Performance Problem    ( artima.com )
24. Determine Your Java Software's Performance Capacity During Development    ( devx.com )
25. Java run-time monitoring, Part 1: Run-time performance and availability monitoring for Java systems    ( ibm.com )
26. Eye on performance: Determining the riskiness of change    ( ibm.com )
27. Java theory and practice: Dynamic compilation and performance measurement    ( ibm.com )
28. Optimize your Java application's performance    ( ibm.com )
29. Write high performance, Java data access applications, Part 2: Introducing pureQuery inline method style    ( ibm.com )
30. Eye on performance: A load of stress    ( ibm.com )
31. Enhance performance with class sharing    ( ibm.com )
32. Patterns of persistence, Part 2: Increase code reuse and enhance performance    ( ibm.com )
33. Report Data Analyzer: Interpret EWLM performance data    ( ibm.com )
34. Java run-time monitoring, Part 3: Monitoring performance and availability of an application's ecosystem    ( ibm.com )
35. Eye on performance: Micro performance benchmarking    ( ibm.com )
36. Rich-client application performance, Part 2: Plugging memory leaks    ( ibm.com )
37. Write high performance, Java data access applications, Part 1: Introducing pureQuery annotated method style    ( ibm.com )
38. Write high performance Java data access applications, Part 3: Data Studio pureQuery API best practices    ( ibm.com )
39. Java run-time monitoring, Part 2: Postcompilation instrumentation and performance monitoring    ( ibm.com )
40. Eye on performance: The Trove collection classes    ( ibm.com )
41. Spotlight on Java performance    ( ibm.com )
42. Java theory and practice: Performance management -- do you have a plan?    ( ibm.com )
43. Need for speed -- Eliminating performance bottlenecks    ( ibm.com )
44. Classworking toolkit: Performance tracing with aspects    ( ibm.com )
45. Eye on performance: Wait leaks    ( ibm.com )
46. Rich-client application performance, Part 1: Tools, techniques, and tips for analyzing performance    ( ibm.com )
47. Troubleshooting Java on AIX: Data collection for debugging hangs, high CPU, and performance issues    ( ibm.com )
48. Combine safe publication and effective immutability to improve performance    ( ibm.com )
49. Java theory and practice: Urban performance legends, revisited    ( ibm.com )
50. Java theory and practice: Understanding JTS -- Balancing safety and performance    ( ibm.com )
51. Proofing Web applications for performance and scalability    ( ibm.com )
52. Eye on performance: Referencing objects    ( ibm.com )
53. Top 10 performance tips    ( ibm.com )
54. Java theory and practice: Urban performance legends    ( ibm.com )
55. Eye on performance: Improve your development processes    ( ibm.com )
56. Diagnosing Java Code: Improve the performance of your Java code    ( ibm.com )
57. Java Performance & Security: Dynamically Loaded Classes    ( developer.com )
58. Ensuring Performance During the Quality Assurance Phase    ( developer.com )
59. Performance, portability worries slow Java acceptance    ( developer.com )
60. New Performance Tuning Methodology White Paper    ( informit.com )
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