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October 4, 2013
9:00 AM - 4:45 PM
Oracle Singapore China Room
6 Temasek Boulevard
#18-01 Suntec Tower 4
Singapore 038986
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Highlights
As The Extreme Architecture/Development Performance Workshop will share with practitioners use cases and best practices for designing high performance architectures using WebLogic Server. The workshop will also share with practitioners with deep dive advanced performance tuning practices at the WebLogic Server level, Java Virtual Machine and operation level.
We will describe typical use cases and patterns in implementing a WebLogic Server based architectures for extreme performance through a number of case studies with everything put in its proper context. Performance issues will be discussed in detail covering symptoms and business impacts to problem identification and resolution. We will then explore lessons learned from solving performance problems through design changes and against other products in the marketplace.
Following on from last year's WebLogic Server tuning deep dive theme, we will discuss the tuning aspect from a scalability and topology requirement. We will take you through the capability of WebLogic Server distributing a service over clustering and the performance consideration of how dynamic clustering work load management can provide quality of service when under load. Details of cluster propagation, routing, and selection for various communication protocols will also be covered. We will examine the performance improvement from high availability features of WebLogic Server. Is never easy when migrating or upgrading from an older version of WebLogic or another application server. We will share with you the tips and tricks of the development effort necessary to keep your application running at extreme performance.
The Java Virtual Machine underpins WebLogic Server and serves a broad spectrum of Oracle's Fusion Middleware products. Over the years, JVM tuning has been well understood. However, little is known with the G1 garbage collector that was introduced in JDK 7. We will discuss how the G1 collector function internally, the key command line switches for using G1 and options for logging its operation. You will also learn the difference between G1 and other collectors from a performance aspect as well as how to exploit G1 for optimised performance. Additional, we'll demonstrate the monitoring tools and framework used to monitor a running JVM.
At an operation/deployment level, you will learn how to make WebLogic Server perform to its potential by collecting performance test data and analysing them for common cause of performance issues through our Enterprise Manager. We will present the best practices for designing and using Enterprise Manager as a proactive monitoring tool for your WebLogic architecture with the view of maximising performance and with minimal overhead. A sample scenario will be used to demonstrate an end-to-end transaction monitoring from an operation level through to problem diagnose.
Where applicable we will use demonstrations that showcase the capabilities and concepts illustrated in the various sessions. By the end of the workshop you will be able to design, tune, develop and manage WebLogic Server at extreme performance.
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Agenda
Agenda
Oct 04, 2013
09:00 a.m.
Registration
09:20 a.m.
Welcome and Introduction
09:30 a.m.
WebLogic Server Topology and New Innovations
11:00 a.m.
Morning Tea Break
11:20 a.m.
Using and Tuning the G1 Garbage Collector from JDK 7 for Extreme Performance
12:40 p.m.
Lunch Break
1:30 p.m.
Using Oracle Enterprise Manager and RUEI for Performance Monitoring and Root Cause Determination
02:30 p.m.
Use Case Sharing – Low Latency Architecture
03:20 p.m.
Afternoon Tea Break
03:30 p.m.
Use Case Sharing – High Availability and High Performance
04:30 p.m.
Q & A
04:45 p.m.
Event Concludes
*Agenda is subject to change
May 6, 2013
10:00 a.m.
Networking Breakfast
11:00 a.m.
Panel Discussion and Q&A
Thomas Kurian, Executive Vice President, Oracle
2:30 p.m.
Break
4:00 p.m.
Keynote: Surpassing Expectation with Oracle's Customer Service Suite
Thomas Kurian, Executive Vice President, Oracle
5:45 p.m.
Partner Keynote: Offering Robust Solutions for Today's ChallengesJohn FPO Smith, CEO, Delloite
May 7, 2013
10:00 a.m.
Networking Breakfast
4:00 p.m.
Keynote: Surpassing Expectation with Oracle's Customer Service Suite
Thomas Kurian, Executive Vice President, Oracle
May 8, 2013
10:00 a.m.
Networking Breakfast
Speakers
Speakers
Roger Freixa
Roger Freixa
is our Senior Principal Product Manager from Oracle Headquarters' Cloud Application Foundation (CAF) team. He is responsible for the Outbound Product Management of CAF (which covers WebLogic Server, Coherence, Tuxedo and Exalogic). Prior to this role, Roger was Principal Product Manager for CAF in EMEA for over 4 years. Roger has been in the software industry for over twenty years in various capacities, from developer to project manager to product manager, who held various positions at HP, EDS and BEA Systems, before joining Oracle through the BEA acquisition. Roger's field expertises include Java && JEE standards, WebLogic Server, Cloud and Interoperability. Roger received his higher education in both Information Technology and Life Sciences in Medicine from the Polytechnic University of Barcelona and University Autonoma de Barcelobna respectively.
Kwan Wan
Kwan Wan
is a Technical Director of the Oracle APAC Team, recently relocated from London to Hong Kong. Kwan has over 22 years of experience on large scale distributed transactional systems with a focus on architecture design, performance optimization, and problem determination. Prior to joining Oracle, he has involved in advisory roles to global Fortune 500 enterprises, particularly in the investments banking sector, to help customers in meeting performance targets and adopt best practices. His experience in performance tuning covers many aspects from JVM tuning, Java EE application tuning, hardware appliances and engineered systems. He has also an author of a few publications in this subject matter.
Venkata Motamarry (Anil)
Venkata Motamarry (Anil)
, part of Oracle Headquarters' product management team, Anil is based out of Bangalore, India. He has been with Oracle for almost a decade now. He started off as a developer with the Enterprise Manager Engineering team. Thereafter he worked with key Oracle partners i.e. GSIs and ISVs, evangelizing Oracle Fusion Middleware products and bringing them up to speed with the portfolio.
In his current role as a Product Manager with the Cloud Application Foundation team, he develops and enables the field with up-to-date content about our product offerings and also supports critical customer opportunities as a product expert.
Lily Tay
Lily Tay
is our Principal Industry Fusion Architect from Oracle APAC Team. She joined Oracle through BEA acquisition where she spent more than 8 years with BEA Professional Services. Including BEA, she has been with Oracle for almost 13 years. Prior to BEA, she spent more than ten years in the System Integration industry implementing live projects. She has done a lot of successful OFM implementations for Oracle customers in Telco, Finance, Manufacturing and Public Sector. Lily continues to enable the field and contributes back to the field.
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