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20 Mar 2008 |
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01 Mar 2008 |
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ABSTRACT:
This document presents a detailed methodology for effectively implementing performance testing in enterprise Java environments. It explains how to follow performance requirements from architecture artifacts through unit testing, integration testing and production staging. It details the process for implementing a formal capacity assessment that quantifies specifically when you need to add extra resources to your environment. Furthermore, it qualifies the necessary steps to validate that your test bed mimics the behavior of your end users.
This document also describes how Quest's Application Management Suite for Java and Portals integrates into this methodology to ensure your success at every stage of your application development lifecycle. Equipped with this methodology and Quest's Application Management solutions, you can be confident that your applications will meet performance criteria when presented to your users.
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AUTHOR:
Steven Haines
Java Domain Expert, Quest Software, Inc.
Steven Haines is currently the Java EE Domain Expert at Quest Software, defining the expert rules and views used to monitor the performance of enterprise Java applications and application servers. Previously at Quest Software, Haines created a Java EE performance tuning professional services organization, which improved performance and resolved critical production issues for many Fortune 500 companies.
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Application Integration | CPM | Integration Testing | Performance Management | Performance Testing |
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