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Search Home : Computers : Programming : Languages : Java : Development Tools : Performance and Testing : Virtual Machine See Also:
- 'The Java Faster than C++' Benchmark Revisited: Provide revisited results for Java/C++ benchmark from 'The Java Faster than C++' article.
- CaffeineMark 3.0: A series of tests that measure the speed of Java programs running in various hardware and software configurations. [Freeware]
- Java Linpack Benchmark: A Java version numerically intensive test that has been used for years to measure the floating point performance of computers. By Jack Dongarra, Reed Wade, and Paul McMahan.
- Java Microbenchmark Applet: Runs set of math related microbenchmarks. Author no longer recording times for these microbenchmarks and recoment use Doug Bell's benchmark applet, but old results present in table at page.
- Make Java fast: Optimize!: Article by Doug Bell explores some low-level optimization techniques in Java and presents a Benchmark applet to measure Java's performance.
- Optimizing Java Linpack Benchmark: By Jonathan Hardwick. Author took the original Java Linpack benchmark, by Jack Dongarra and Reed Wade, and applied some optimizations.
- SPEC JVM98 Benchmarks: Measures performance of Java Virtual Machines. [Commercial]
- The Mauve Project: A collaborative, open source effort to build a testsuite for the core Java language libraries. [Open Source]
- Volano JVM Benchmark: A pure Java server benchmark characterized by long-lasting network connections and high thread counts. It creates client connections in groups of 20 and measures the time required by the clients to take turns broadcasting a set of messages to the group.
- jMocha: IBM's microbenchmarking framework and suite for Java. Uses sophisticated statistical calculations to ensure benchmarking accuracy. Can be used for optimising programs or for selecting the fastest Virtual Machine for a given application. [Open Source, IBM Public License]
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