ATG Live Webcast March 29: Diagnosing E-Business Suite JVM and Forms Performance Issues (Performance Series Part 4 of 4)
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The next webcast in our popular EBS series on performance management is going to be a showstopper. Dave Suri, Project Lead, Applications Performance and Gustavo Jimenez, Senior Development Manager will discuss some of the steps involved in triaging and diagnosing E-Business Suite systems related to JVM and Forms components.
Please join us for our next ATG Live Webcast on Mar. 29, 2012:
Triage and Diagnostics for E-Business Suite JVM and Forms
The topics covered in this webcast will be:
- Overall Menu/Sections
- Architecture
- Patches/Certified browsers/jdk versions
- JVM Tuning
- JVM Tools (jstat,eclipse mat, ibm tda)
- Forms Tools (strace/FRD)
- Java Concurrent Program options location
- Case studies
- Case Studies
- JVM Thread dump case for Oracle Advanced Product Catalog
- Forms FRD trace relating to Saving an SR
- Java Concurrent Program for BT
Date: Thursday, March 29, 2012
Time: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Pacific Standard Time
Presenters: Dave Suri, Project Lead, Applications Performance
Gustavo Jimenez, Senior Development Manager
Webcast Registration Link (Preregistration is optional but encouraged)
To hear the audio feed:
Domestic Participant Dial-In Number: 877-697-8128
International Participant Dial-In Number: 706-634-9568
Additional International Dial-In Numbers Link:
Dial-In Passcode: 99342
To see the presentation:
The Direct Access Web Conference details are:
Website URL: https://ouweb.webex.com
Meeting Number: 597073984
If you miss the webcast, or you have missed any webcast, don't worry -- we'll post links to the recording as soon as it's available from Oracle University. You can monitor this blog for pointers to the replay. And, you can find our archive of our past webcasts and training here.
If you have any questions or comments, feel free to email Bill Sawyer (Senior Manager, Applications Technology Curriculum) at BilldotSawyer-AT-Oracle-DOT-com.
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