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Optimizeit TRACK
Learn how to effectively catch code-level performance issues and find, prioritize, and fix performance hazards to maintain a high-quality code base. See how to reduce the risk and cost of developing, deploying, and operating J2EE™ systems. Discover how to leverage the tight integration between Optimizeit™ and Borland C#Builder™ for the Microsoft® .NET Framework and with Microsoft Visual Studio® .NET, to deliver stronger, scalable, and faster code.
1164 Requirements to Realization using Borland Enterprise Studio for Java
Rick Nadler — Borland
Type: Regular Session.
Level: All.
This session demonstrates how to use JBuilder to manage the life-cycle of a complete application from requirements, design, development, testing, and tuning through deployment.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with application lifecycle management (ALM) concepts.
1164 Monday, September 13, 2004 — 3:30pm - 4:45pm Room: B1/B4
2138 Complete Testing in the ALM Cycle
Robert Leahey — AutomatedQA Corp.
Type: Regular Session.
Level: Beginning.
A comprehensive, product-independent overview of the test phase of the Borland ALM; an introduction to testing basics, types of testing, and quality-assurance best practices.
Prerequisites: None.
2138 canceled 
2140 Beyond Unit Testing: Extending the ALM Test Phase through Automated Testing
Robert Leahey — AutomatedQA Corp.
Type: Regular Session.
Level: Beginning.
A product-independent survey of test automation techniques and how they can fit within the ALM solution.
Prerequisites: None.
2140 canceled 
3018 Requirements to Realization using Borland Enterprise Studio for Java
Rick Nadler — Borland
Type: Preconference Tutorial.
Level: Intermediate.
This tutorial provides an in-depth examination of Java Studio to control the lifecycle of a complete application from requirements, design, development, testing, and tuning through deployment. Coverage includes emphasis on individual elements of the ALM suite, using JBuilder as the cockpit for driving the lifecycle.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with ALM concepts.
3018 canceled 
3138 Three Persistence Alternatives in the Java Space
Patrick McMichael — Pillar Technology Group, LLC
Type: Regular Session.
Level: Intermediate.
This presentation examines the approaches, pros and cons, and relative performance of three alternative approaches to persistence in the Java space: CMP Entity Beans, JDO, and straight JDBC. Examples leverage JBuilder and Optimizeit.
Prerequisites: Attendees will benefit from a solid J2SE foundation and a familiarity with basic J2EE concepts. Background experience with JDBC will also be helpful.
3138 Wednesday, September 15, 2004 — 11:00am - 12:15pm Room: A2
3162 Performance Tuning with Optimizeit and JBuilder
Alvin Alexander — Mission Data
Type: Regular Session.
Level: Intermediate.
This session provides an interactive demonstration of the main points of a case study, where the combination of Optimizeit and JBuilder provide an order-of-magnitude decrease in application run time, with simultaneous reduction in memory consumption.
Prerequisites: Experience programming with Java and JBuilder.
3162 Tuesday, September 14, 2004 — 9:30am - 10:45am Room: B1/B4
3182 Retooling RUP to Borland ALM *
Don Kranz — PROCESSexchange, Inc.
Type: Regular Session.
Level: Intermediate.
Map the Borland ALM solution (the define, design, develop, test, deploy, manage process) to the RUP disciplines and see how you can accelerate your teams by providing much needed guidance in the implementation of your corporate solutions.
Prerequisites: Some knowledge of RUP and Borland ALM products.
3182a Tuesday, September 14, 2004 — 1:30pm - 2:45pm Room: B3
3182b Wednesday, September 15, 2004 — 1:15pm - 2:30pm Room: C3
4136 J2EE Performance Tuning with Optimizeit ServerTrace
Jay Campan — Borland
Type: Regular Session.
Level: Advanced.
This session shows how to performance-tune your J2EE applications using Optimizeit ServerTrace.
Prerequisites: Experience developing, deploying, and administering J2EE applications.
4136 Tuesday, September 14, 2004 — 4:30pm - 5:45pm Room: A2
8010 VENDOR SHOWCASE: How to Optimize Performance, Reduce Risk, and Deliver ROI

Klaus Fellner — Segue Software
Type: Vendor Showcase.
Level: All.
With the growth in J2EE mission-critical applications and service-oriented architectures, comprehensive performance testing is a must to ensure acceptable performance. This session demonstrates how the combination of SilkPerformer from Segue and Borland Optimizeit ServerTrace can proactively uncover performance bottlenecks deep within the J2EE application tiers, even drilling down to the offending line of code to identify and resolve the specific issue.
Prerequisites: None.
8010 Tuesday, September 14, 2004 — 9:30am - 10:45am Room: F 
8012 VENDOR SHOWCASE: Maximizing Performance with Empirix e-Load and ServerTrace

Joe Fernandes — Empirix
Type: Vendor Showcase.
Level: All.
Maximizing the performance of your J2EE Web applications and Web Services can be a major challenge. This session shows how you can use Empirix e-Load and Borland ServerTrace to load test, analyze, and tune your applications for maximum performance.
Prerequisites: None.
8012 Tuesday, September 14, 2004 — 1:30pm - 2:45pm Room: F 
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