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Hands-On High Performance with Spring 5

You're reading from   Hands-On High Performance with Spring 5 Techniques for scaling and optimizing Spring and Spring Boot applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788838382
Length 408 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Subhash Shah Subhash Shah
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Chintan Mehta Chintan Mehta
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Dinesh Radadiya Dinesh Radadiya
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Pritesh Shah Pritesh Shah
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Prashant Goswami Prashant Goswami
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Preface 1. Exploring Spring Concepts FREE CHAPTER 2. Spring Best Practices and Bean Wiring Configurations 3. Tuning Aspect-Oriented Programming 4. Spring MVC Optimization 5. Understanding Spring Database Interactions 6. Hibernate Performance Tuning and Caching 7. Optimizing Spring Messaging 8. Multithreading and Concurrent Programming 9. Profiling and Logging 10. Application Performance Optimization 11. Inside JVM 12. Spring Boot Microservice Performance Tuning 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

The iterative performance-tuning process

The iterative performance-tuning process is a set of guidelines that will help improve application performance drastically. These guidelines can be applied in iterations until the desired output is achieved. These guidelines can also be applied to a variety of web applications, regardless of the technology used to build the application.

The first and most important part of any application is the rendering of static content. The delivery of static content is one of the most common performance bottlenecks. The static content includes images, logos, browser executable scripts, cascaded style sheets, and themes. As this content remains the same all the time, it is unnecessary to serve this content dynamically. Instead, the web server, such as Apache, should be configured to have a long browser cache time while serving static resources to the...

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