Content
This new book is an anthology of best
practice in administrating WebLogic, large-scale deployments,
performance-tuning tools, the merged JVM, using JMX with your own
applications, stuck threads, JDBC myths, effectively detecting memory
leaks, Java EE examples (including deployments and NetBeans projects),
Oracle Fusion Middleware (Service Bus, SOA Suite etc.) and WebLogic in
the Cloud without the hype.
About WebLogic Distinctive Recipes
Imagine you need to know about
a problem with your car’s engine. You could plow through the 1000-page
manual. Or you could chat to the mechanic over a cup of coffee.
That’s
WebLogic 12c Advanced Recipes. It’s WebLogic for software architects,
administrators and developers. For people like you who know quite a bit
about WebLogic, want to know more, but don’t want the typical ‘recipe
book’ full of screenshots.
What you really want are the things you won’t find in the manual, like recommendations, discussions, best practices, deployable projects, webcast videos and directions on when to use a feature – and when not to. With all this and more, this book is the perfect complement to official courses and manuals.
In short, this gem of a book is almost as good as attending one of Frank’s renowned workshops.
- Homepage: http://wls12book.munzandmore.com
- Amazon: http://amazon.com/dp/0980798019
- Webcast channel: http://youtube.com/WeblogicBook
- Book on Facebook: http://facebook.com/WebLogicBook
- Frank's details: Twitter: @frankmunz blog http://www.munzandmore.com/blog
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