Hi,

Have you done any performance test for any Java graphical applications for
Linux. What I am interested is to find out the performance of Linux with X
and Linux without X. So is there any performance software that can be used
for this. This means that the progs should be in Java. I have tried
using JMark and caffeine Mark. but then Caffeine doesnt do that rigorous
tests. And JMark doesnt run as it is applet based and has some problems in
running wihtout X.

Thanxs,

Ganesh.

On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, SHUDO Kazuyuki wrote:

> Hi folks,
> 
> I've measured performance of JIT compilers which work on Linux.
> If you're interested in, please see
>   http://www.shudo.net/jit/perf/
> 
> Evaluated runtime systems are IBM JITC (in IBM JDK 1.3 and 1.1.8),
> HotSpot Client and Server VM in Sun JDK 1.3, JIT v3 in Kaffe 1.0.6,
> JBuilder Java 2 JIT by Inprise, OpenJIT 1.1.14, TYA 1.7v2, shuJIT 0.6.7
> and an interpreter included in Blackdown JDK 1.2.2 FCS.
> 
> I applied the following benchmark programs to above JITs
> and an interpreter:
> 
>   * SPEC JVM98
>   * SciMark 2.0
>   * Linpack benchmark
>   * Eratosthenes Sieve
> 
> References to these benchmarks and brief descriptions are
> available in the web page.
> 
> 
> Please keep in mind that these are only benchmarks and
> limited kinds of existing applications. A benchmark
> program can expose one surface of the runtime system.
> 
> The SPEC JVM98 is a benchmark suite composed by real
> applications, so it can be a realistic good
> benchmark. But still the final composed score shown as
> `Geometric Mean' is affected very much by the composing
> method. The current composing method depends on the
> reference times (ex. 425 secs for javac).
> If the reference times are changed from the current values,
> the final scores also vary.
> 
> 
> Kazuyuki SHUDO                                Happy Hacking!
>   Muraoka Lab., Grad. School of Sci. & Eng., Waseda Univ.
> 
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