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The WebSphere Contrarian: Back to basics: Session failover
Are you using HttpSession the way you're supposed to? The Java Servlet API provides the HttpSession interface for session tracking and state management across multiple request invocations so servlets can associate a given user to a series of requests. But if you're experiencing poor database or network performance, or frequent garbage collections for your application servers, then you might be using HttpSession more like an application cache.
Articles 08 Oct 2008  
 
The WebSphere Contrarian: Changing host names and migrating profiles in WebSphere Application Server
If you're moving your IBM WebSphere Application Server configuration or migrating your environment, you might have to change host names or migrate profiles from one machine to another. The WebSphere Contrarian tells you how to do this, whether you're using WebSphere Application Server Version 5.x, 6.x, or 7.
Articles 20 May 2009  
 
The WebSphere Contrarian: Options for accelerating application deployment
Looking for ways to speed up application deployment in IBM WebSphere Application Server? In this installment, The WebSphere Contrarian outlines how applications are deployed and offers options for accelerating the deployment process.
Articles 10 Dec 2008  
 
The WebSphere Contrarian: Are you sure you want to reorg that messaging engine database?
The standard practice for database administration is to periodically check on the database and table organization to insure optimal performance -- but do these standard practices apply to a database used for JMS persistent message storage with IBM WebSphere Application Server?
Articles 30 Jul 2008  
 
The WebSphere Contrarian: Effectively leveraging virtualization with WebSphere Application Server
If you're planning on (or have already adopted) a virtualization strategy, a few simple practices can go a long way in avoiding conflicts between virtualization and IBM WebSphere Application Server.
Articles 14 May 2008  
 
The WebSphere Contrarian: A better Web application configuration for high availability
Adding hardware doesn't always improve failover and availablity for Web application requests. The first installment of The WebSphere Contrarian discusses why this is the case, as well as some possible alternatives.
Articles 18 Nov 2009  
 
The WebSphere Contrarian: Less might be more when tuning WebSphere Application Server
Aggressive tuning doesn't always equate with improved application performance. This installment of The WebSphere Contrarian discusses why this is the case and provides some high level performance tuning guidance.
Articles 30 Sep 2009  
 
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