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Contents of Newsletter no. 40, March 31, 2004
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We list all the latest Java performance related news and articles
"performance news continues to show just how hot Java performance tools are this year"
The Commando Pattern
"The Commando Pattern provides specialized access to methods and variables to enable optimal performance in critical and non-critical sections of code."
Kirk's roundup of performance discussions over the last month covers memory tuning, caching, session state, obscure flags, 1.5 enhanced loop and more
"good news on the enhanced loop syntax found in the JDK 1.5. There is no performance penalty for using the new syntax."
Javva The Hutt rambles through performance past, present and future. Javva continues his diary and writes a memory monitor with some interesting side effects
"I've written a little memory monitoring class ... It also has some extra features which ... well, lets just say they are proprietary."
Question of the Month: Why is a long primary key bad for performance?
"Good primary keys are essential to good database design."
All the latest Java performance tips extracted in concise form
"The practical difference between a 95 percent cache hit rate and a 96 percent cache hit rate is 20 percent!"
A new cartoon by "profiler". This month: reducing unnecessary communication overheads
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