I'm writing to let you know I just finished work on my 2nd book project,
"J2EE Performance Testing" (Expert Press, ISBN: 1-904284-00-0),
collaborating with Peter Zadrozny, chief technologist with BEA Systems. I
contributed material on Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) design patterns and their
impact on J2EE application performance. The material includes a sample EJB
application, servlet-based test harness, actual test case result comparisons
and analysis.

The book is now on store shelves. If you get the opportunity to check it
out, I'd love to hear what you think! (Amazon.com link:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1904284000)

Also, in support of the book, I'll be giving a technical presentation at
Softpro Books' (http://www.softpro.com) Burlington, MA location on July
10th. If you're in the area and are interested in EJB development, I'd love
to see you there. Details on the presentation are below.

Anyway, I hope all is well with you, and I look forward to seeing you again
soon,

Ted

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Ted Osborne
P.O. Box 1333
Burlington, MA
617-320-5487
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.tedosborne.com



    Title:    "Testing EJB Design Pattern Performance"
    Location: Softpro Books, Burlington MA
              (http://www.softpro.com/events.html)
    Date:     Wednesday, July 10, 2002
    Time:     6:30pm


Drawing from his material in the recently published "J2EE Performance
Testing" (Expert Press, ISBN: 1-904284-00-0), Ted will walk through some of
the practical motives, useful techniques, and potential hazards in testing
EJB design patterns. In the presentation, he will also review some of the
actual test results and analysis obtained from running the EJB design
pattern test cases against BEA WebLogic Server.


About the speaker:

Ted Osborne (www.tedosborne.com) is an independent software consultant,
developer, and author, focusing on performance measurement for applications
built on the J2EE platform. He has been a frequent speaker at key industry
conferences, and was also a contributing author for "Professional EJB" (Wrox
Press, ISBN: 1861005083). While at Empirix, Ted was one of the founding team
members that invented "Bean-test" -- the world's first automated load
testing tool for Enterprise JavaBeans. Since that time, Ted has met with
hundreds of J2EE developers, project managers, QA staff, and other industry
experts around the world, learning about their EJB and J2EE application
performance issues.


>From the publisher (http://www.expert-press.com):

"Performance is the single biggest issue facing J2EE application developers
and is a major concern of organizations considering J2EE adoption. This book
is a detailed reference that can be used to evaluate and understand the
performance of enterprise J2EE applications.

Every J2EE application is unique and it is difficult, if not impossible, to
extrapolate performance results from one application to another. So, in this
book we provide a load generating tool and a simple, adaptable methodology
that will help you obtain detailed performance data for your own
applications.

We show how to performance test complete J2EE applications, and also how to
explore key performance issues surrounding the most popular J2EE APIs. In
this way, we elucidate the methodology, and set a general level of
expectations with regard to J2EE performance.
Building on this foundation, you can continue to explore the performance
issues that directly affect you and use your own test data to make informed
business decisions about the design and development of your applications."

http://www.softpro.com/events.html

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