This page provides a starting point for finding information about application profiling, a WebSphere extension for defining strategies to dynamically control concurrency, prefetch, and read-ahead.
Application profiling and access intent provide a flexible method to fine-tune application performance for enterprise beans without impacting source code. Different enterprise beans, and even different methods in one enterprise bean, can have their own intent to access resources. Profiling the components based on their access intent increases performance in the application server run time.
Using the TaskNameManager interface, you can programmatically set the current task name. It enables both overriding of the current task associated with the thread of execution and resetting of the current task with the original task.
To enable application profiling, you must configure tasks, create an application profile, and declaratively configure a unit of work on necessary methods.