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        <s:content>1 16 Sept : The Busy Java Developer&apos;s Guide to Performance and Scalability {anchor:16 Sept : The Busy Java Developer&apos;s Guide to Performance and Scalability}&#xA;__Note :__ This month&apos;s speaker is being facilitated by the folks who run the {link:NoFluffJustStuff|http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com} conference which is going to be hitting Seattle on the weekend after the meeting. Some lucky audience member will get a free pass to the conference ( worth $995/-) at the meeting.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;__Presentation__ \\&#xD;&#xA;Wondering why your enterprise Java app just... sucks? Trying to figure out why you can&apos;t get more than 10 concurrent users online at the same time? Looking for ways to try and spot the slowdowns and ways to fix them? &#xD;&#xA; In this talk, we&apos;ll look at the various things that can occur in an enterprise Java app (from the smallest web site to the largest multi-resource environment) to make your Java apps perform and scale less well than they should, and how you can work to correct them. We&apos;ll examine a variety of broad concepts to apply in architecture and design, and examine what factors make an enterprise application slow, then use a variety of tools to figure out how to remedy them. &#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;~~Speaker Bio~~ \\&#xD;&#xA;Ted Neward is an independent consultant specializing in high-scale enterprise systems, working with clients ranging in size from Fortune 500 corporations to small 20-person shops. He speaks on the conference circuit, including the No Fluff Just Stuff Symposium tour, discussing Java, .NET and XML service technologies, focusing on Java-.NET interoperability. He has written several widely-recognized books in both the Java and .NET space, including the recently-released &quot;Effective Enterprise Java&quot;. He lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife, two sons, four video-game consoles, thousands of books (on programming and otherwise), and eight PCs.</s:content>
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