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Java Sig: The Performance Limitations Of The Java Platform ... And How To Avoid Them! E Big
 
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Date: Wednesday, November 19
Time: 06:30 PM to 09:00 PM
Organizer:   East Bay Innovation Group (eBig)
Permalink:   http://gary.to/EmHYJo
Phone: 925.826.3863
Cost:  $10 for nonmembers
Website:  http://www.ebig.org/index.cfm?fuseaction...
Location:  Reed Smith Law Firm
1999 Harrison St
Oakland, California, United States 
 
 
 
 
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Java SIG: The Performance Limitations of the Java Platform ... and how to avoid them!

6:30pm - 9:00pm November 19, 2008
Reed Smith Law Firm
1999 Harrison St
Oakland, CA

DESCRIPTION:

The Java platform, like other Managed Runtime Environments, is limited in terms of the amount of memory and the number of CPUs it can effectively provide to applications deployed on it. GC pauses scale linearly with memory and impose an effective limit of 1-2 GB before application pause times of a minute and more begin to occur. The "synchronized" method is large grained and its use results in lock (rather than data element) contention. When the number of CPUs / system grows, then as predicted by Amdahl's law, this large grained locking scheme severely limits the performance gains provided by additional CPUs.
This presentation will examine how developers attempt to bypass these barriers today, and evaluate and compare the 3 main Java scalability design patterns (scale out, scale up, scale via external appliance). An example of the latter approach, a Java Compute Appliance, will be examined to see how an integrated approach (from the wire to the JVM) has been used to break through these barriers and allow Java applications to transparently and successfully utilize more than 100 GB of memory and 100's of CPUs.

SPEAKER:
Ron Kleinman is currently the Lead Product Technologist at Azul Systems. He has over 20 years experience in IT, including holding positions as varied as CORBA programming team lead, Chief Vertical Evangelist and Retail CTO.

Ron co-founded the JavaPOS initiative, teaches an evening section of OOA/OOD at a local area college, is the somewhat sheepish holder of several software patents and has been keynote speaker at multiple partner conferences and selected industry events. His current technology focus is on SOA, virtualization, and massively scalable Java applications.

REGISTRATION:
To pre-register, please email your name to register@ebig.org (please include the event title/date).
Pay at the door -- Free for eBig Members, Guests $10.

 
 
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East Bay Innovation Group (eBig)
For those of us who live and work in the San Francisco East Bay, it can be difficult to find time to attend events down in Silicon Valley, over in the City, or in the North Bay. For many, living in the East Bay is a quality of life decision – more affordable housing, great schools, more time with our families – but one sacrifice has been the ability to take advantage of all of the great technology forums and workshops offered outside of our area. The technology community in the East Bay is growing rapidly, and yet existing networking and technology groups have been slow to respond to the huge demand. Until now! The mission of the East Bay Innovation Group (eBig), is to create a dynamic community that taps into the local resources and knowledge of area businesses, professionals, city and local governments, entrepreneurs, technically skilled employees, venture capitalists, and industry experts to benefit from shared involvement. eBig, a non-profit regional organization, creates public-benefit partnerships with government, education, business and the community.
http://www.ebig.org/
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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