Advanced and Efficient Java Persistence with JDBC, UCP and Java-in-the-Database
The performance of Java persistence (JPA, EJB, O/R mapping, etc) depend on low level APIs and frameworks including: JDBC, UCP and Java in the database. This session covers the latest and advanced Oracle RDBMS mechanisms including JDBC, UCP, and Java in the database -- that help optimize Java persistence and performance. How to scale and failover Java connections with Universal Connection Pool (UCP), Fast Connection Failover, Runtime Load-Balancing, Web-Session and XA Transaction Affinity? How to implement efficient Java persistence with row prefetching, LOB prefetching, array DML, statement caching, SecureFile LOB, Query Change Notification, and Client-side Result Caching? How to optimize Java performance with Java in the database: Why? When to adopt it? What For? Understand the architecture, the memory manager, the JIT compiler, the security manager, threading, call & session structure.
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1
Publish Date:
18 Nov 2011
Organization:
Oracle
Presenter Biography:
Kuassi Mensah is Group Product Manager for Oracle Database Data Access services, Net Services, and database programming APIs (Java, C/C++, PHP, Ruby, Python, Perl). Mr Mensah holds a MS in Computer Sciences from the Programming Institute of University of Paris VI. He is is a frequent speaker at Oracle and IT events; has published several articles and a book @ http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1555583296. He maintains a blog @ http://db360.blogspot.com, and facebook, linkedin, and twitter http://twitter.com/kmensah pages.
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