Kyle G. Brown
IBM
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Ibm Systems Journal | 2004
Ruth E. Willenborg; Kyle G. Brown; Gennaro A. Cuomo
Performance and scalability are critical elements for a successful Web site and therefore, are fundamental design criteria for the IBM WebSphere® platform. This paper focuses on the evolution of IBM WebSphere Application Server performance and scalability features, the improvements that were achieved, and directions for future work. There are three design principles underlying the success of WebSphere: (1) optimize the design for the predominant (no-failure) case, (2) make finite resources appear infinite, and (3) minimize the number of interprocess calls. We illustrate the application of these design principles in key areas, including workload management, Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) session management, back-end connection management, session data and content caching, and Enterprise JavaBean™ (EJB™) design and deployment patterns.
Archive | 2001
Kyle G. Brown; Stephen Glen Graham; Steven M. Miller; Mark Douglas Weitzel
Archive | 2002
Samuel S. Adams; Kyle G. Brown; David B. Lindquist; Ajamu A. Wesley
Archive | 2005
Kyle G. Brown; Grant J. Larsen; Arunava Majumdar; Thomas Francis McElroy; Guruprasad Chitrapur Vasudeva
Archive | 2007
Kyle G. Brown; Robert D. Callaway; Richard A. Robinson; Adolfo Rodriguez; Ioannis Viniotis
Archive | 2004
Kyle G. Brown; Keyur D. Dalal; Mark Douglas Weitzel
Archive | 2008
Kyle G. Brown; Robert D. Callaway; Richard Houston Robinson; Adolfo Rodriguez; Ioannis Viniotis
Archive | 2004
Kyle G. Brown; Robert Woolf
Archive | 2005
Kyle G. Brown; Stacy Renee Joines
Archive | 2002
Peter James Brittenham; Kyle G. Brown; Stephen Glen Graham; Mark Douglas Weitzel