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Improve application performance by tuning, monitoring and profiling both the garbage collector and JVM
Key Features:
Book Description:
Understanding how Java organizes memory is important for every Java professional, but this particular topic is a common knowledge gap for many software professionals. Having in-depth knowledge of memory functioning and management is incredibly useful in writing and analyzing code, as well as debugging memory problems. In fact, it can be just the knowledge you need to level up your skills and career.
In this book, you'll start by working through the basics of Java memory. After that, you'll dive into the different segments individually. You'll explore the stack, the heap, and the Metaspace. Next, you'll be ready to delve into JVM standard garbage collectors. The book will also show you how to tune, monitor and profile JVM memory management. Later chapters will guide you on how to avoid and spot memory leaks.
By the end of this book, you'll have understood how Java manages memory and how to customize it for the benefit of your applications.
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Who this book is for:
This book is for all levels of Java professionals, regardless of whether you're a junior or senior developer, a DevOps engineer, a tester, or the system admin of a Java application. If you currently don't have in-depth knowledge of Java memory, garbage collection, and/or JVM tuning, then this book will help you to take your Java skills to the next level.
Author: Maaike Van Putten, Se疣 Kennedy
ISBN-10: 1801812853
ISBN-13: 9781801812856
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Language: English
Published: 11/25/2022
Pages: 146
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.58lbs
Size: 9.25h x 7.50w x 0.31d
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