Friday, 17 April 2015

Java Magazine New Edition

Want to know how to optimize Java performance, whether your applications are in a cloud environment or on the JVM?  
In this new edition, Kirk Pepperdine examines parallelism using the fork/join framework to boost performance. Michael Heinrichs, in “The Quantum Physics of Java,” looks at modern chip design and its effect on Java programs. Chris Newland discusses the effects of small source code changes and Java HotSpot VM switches in Java just-in-time (JIT) compilation, and Josh Juneau explores incorporating performance tuning into the development lifecycle. Our JCP Executive Series features Anil Kumar, a performance architect at Intel. And, check out the big data panel from JavaOne 2014. 

Finally, our cover story showcases Netflix, which fulfills 2 billion content requests every day. The company can do so because most of the services running in its architecture are built on Java and the JVM.

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