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Getting the best performance and scalability from your Java applications deployed with MySQL

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In addition to some other talks in the Java track at the MySQL Users' Conference in April, I‘ll be giving a half day tutorial on scalability and performance optimization for Java applications deployed against MySQL:


Planning, Deploying, and Diagnosing Problems of J2EE Applications on MySQL
Mark D. Matthews, MySQL AB
Track: Java
Date: Monday, April 24
Time: 8:30am – 12:00pm
Location: Ballroom G

This tutorial covers the planning, deployment, and troubleshooting aspects of a J2EE application deployed on MySQL. Matthews will cover typical deployment scenarios and help you avoid the common mistakes made when deploying J2EE applications with MySQL, including hands-on walkthroughs of deployment and configuration of MySQL with Apache Tomcat, JBoss, Hibernate and Spring.

In addition, Matthews will demonstrate a proven process for getting the highest levels of reliability, scalability and performance from your J2EE application that uses MySQL. This process includes performance and capacity planning, deployment and configuration management and diagnosing and correcting reliability, scalability and performance issues by tuning MySQL and J2EE appserver parameters.

Between meeting some users in-depth at the tutorial, I‘m really looking forward to the other Java-related talks at the conference, including a great case study of Feedburner (who brings you the feeds of this blog, by the way) and a session on Hibernate and Seam from Gavin King, who is always an engaging speaker.

Hope to see you in California!


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