Artigo Revisado por pares

Evaluating the performance of ejb components

2003; IEEE Computer Society; Volume: 7; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/mic.2003.1200296

ISSN

1941-0131

Autores

Ian Gorton, A. Liu,

Tópico(s)

Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services

Resumo

As part of the Middleware Technology Evaluation (MTE) project, we conducted several experiments to explore the performance implications of two common application architectures supported by J2EE's enterprise JavaBean (EJB) component technology. One architecture promises simpler engineering and maintenance of the resulting component collection. For applications that require high performance and scalability, however, the alternative architecture might offer a better solution. Such knowledge is crucial to software architects, who must make initial design decisions early in a project, before extensive engineering has begun. An examination of two EJB-based architectures reveals differences that can significantly affect the performance and scalability of applications built on them.

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