12.12.11

Oracle JRockit is Free – Learn All About it with Packt's Oracle JRockit Book and eBook

Oracle JRockit is a high performing Java Virtual Machine which, earlier this year, was made free and publicly available by Oracle Corporation. Now is the time for Java Developers to learn all about JRockit using: Oracle JRockit: The Definitive Guide – a book and eBook from Packt Publishing.

Oracle JRockit is a high performing Java Virtual Machine which, earlier this year, was made free and publicly available by Oracle Corporation.
Now is the time for Java Developers to learn all about JRockit using: Oracle JRockit: The Definitive Guide – a book and eBook from Packt Publishing. This book helps Java Developers gain in-depth knowledge of Java from the JVM’s point of view. It explains how to write code that works well with the JVM to gain performance and scalability. Starting with the inner workings of the JRockit JVM and finishing with a thorough walkthrough of the tools in the JRockit Mission Control suite, this book is for anyone who wants to know more about how the JVM executes Java applications and how to profile for better performance.

Written by two of the core team members of the JRockit team – Marcus Hirt and Marcus Lagergren – this book will be a valuable addition to the bookshelves of anyone seeking to work with a high performance JVM. The book is available in print, ebook, kindle and select library formats.

About Packt Enterprise. Packt Enterprise is one of the world’s leading publishers of Oracle Fusion Middleware information. Titles in recent years have included: Oracle ADF Enterprise Application Development—Made Simple Getting Started with Oracle BPM Suite 11gR1 – A Hands-On Tutorial Oracle Weblogic Server 11gR1 PS2: Administration Essentials Oracle SOA Suite 11g R1 Developer's Guide And many more.

Packt is committed to serving the informational needs of all Oracle professionals and has launched its own in-house library platform: PacktLib. The Oracle collection on PacktLib allows web access to all Packt’s Oracle titles, and users are free to print, copy, and paste. The library costs $120 per year, and contains more than sixty titles. Source: http://www.prweb.com


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