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		<description>[...] Last week, I talked about a couple of tuning opportunities for ADF application modules: Lazy loading and shared application module instances. This week and next, I&#8217;m going to talk about a way to tune your application modules that is, in my opinion, even more important: Knowing how and when to adjust your application module pool settings. This week, I&#8217;m going to write about what application module pooling is; it&#8217;s pretty vital that you understand it before you try to tune it. Next week, in the final post in the ADF BC Tuning series, I&#8217;ll provide the actual application module pool tuning tips. [...]</description>
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