For those looking for a performance tuning and testing tool designed specifically for J2EE development and deployment I would like to announce JDBInsight, a new product, aimed at simplifying the performance tuning and testing of J2EE� applications, which access enterprise data through the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC�) API. The product analyses the access of enterprise data by J2EE� client-, web-, and bean containers. The analysis can encompass transactional executions spanning multiple J2EE� containers. JDBInsight captures timing and execution information for enterprise data accessed by Web-, Session-, and Entity Beans using JDBC� or an Entity Bean using a container's persistence engine. Thread analysers and object creation statistic are not sufficient when you jump to J2EE. JDBInsight helps you tune the biggest bottleneck in most J2EE systems. See what JDBInsight offers over ordinary Java code profiler tools in the J2EE� arena by taking the product tour. http://www.jinspired.com/products/jdbinsight/index.html I do have some questions. What kind of tools do other appservers currently offer in this area? Do they match JDBInsights features? How have you tuned J2EE applications up to now? What was the biggest performance problem? Are database trace tools sufficient for J2EE development? Can you _use_ the trace tools? regards, William Louth Borland =========================================================================== To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "signoff EJB-INTEREST". For general help, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "help".
