As many of you know, we have an annual conference called JBoss World. For the last couple of years this has been jointly held with Red Hat Summit. Well, this is right around the corner, and if you haven't considered attending, then you should check it out. Here is the link to the main site with all the information on sessions, speakers, etc.
Each year the show has grown, and its always a good time, with a lot of things to learn about. As usual, I will be giving a performance oriented talk. In past years, I have struggled to get in all the material I want to discuss, so we have made some changes.
First, I will be co-presenting with Bill DeCoste, who is currently a solutions architect within the middle-ware business unit. Bill has been a long time JBossian and developer, and he will be discussing his experience with helping clients to prune, trim and slim down their JBoss EAP implementation, which helps things like management as well as performance. I will discuss performance tuning, as I have for the last four years now. Like always though, there are new things for us to discuss, as I have spent several months doing tests on lots of settings within the middle-ware and JVM.
The results of all of that work is not only a new presentation to give at JBoss World, but a new performance tuning guide, which will soon be a standard part of all EAP subscriptions! I'm really excited about that, and all the new things I'm going to be able to talk about.
Well, you might be thinking, especially if you have attended my performance talk in the past, well, how are we going to cover all this new material in 50 minutes?
That's the other thing that we have changed. We have a slot for an hour and a half this year, and in one of the larger rooms, so we can accommodate more people than we have in the past. It's going to be great, because we will finally have time to have a good Q&A session, which tended to happen for long after the presentation time was over in past years.
So, if your interested, and who isn't interested in getting the best performance from their applications, come to JBoss World! Here is the link to register:
See you there!

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