Performance of J2ee Application running in Portal Server

Hi,
We have developed the J2ee Application using JSPDynPage and the performance of this Application is going down day by day.
It is taking arround 30 sec to load the page.Sometimes I am getting iView Timed out error if the Load is Very high.
This is all happening in Production server.Can any one please help me to increase the Performance of the Portal.
Thanks in Advance
Ajay

> Thanks for the response.
>
> There is no problem in the application as i know the
> code in this application is perfectly fine.
>
> There will be huge load on monday that too between
> 9-11 AM as too many people will be doing the  the
> Database transactions at that point of time (adding
> the data in to the DB extracting huge amount of data
> from DB) the CPU usage in the porduction server will
> reach 90 % to 99 % and it will never come down
> ...this will again come to the normal situation when
> we restart the portal database.
>
> But every monday i cannot restart the server as this
> is in production.
>
> Can anyone please give some tips to increase the
> performance of the portal.
Have you checked your Garbage Collector log file ?
I posted some hints about how to do that in the thread "Server Performance Issue" in this forum.
I could be that you are running out of memory after the heavy load and then everything will be slow afterwards, because full GC's might be triggered frequently.  
Regards,
Markus
>
> Thanks
> Ajay

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    C:/PS7.2/appserver/lib/jhall.jar;C:\PS7.2\appserver\lib\appserv-launch.jar;C:/PS7.2/share/MobileAccess/config
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    [#|2008-07-27T08:55:10.154+0200|INFO|sun-appserver9.1|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;_ThreadName=main;|Starting Sun Java System Application Server 9.1_01 (build b09d-fcs) ...|#]
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    > Edited by: Alex Trosman on Aug 14, 2008 8:35 PM
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