I have not got the precise number. I will try it.:)
On 11/1/06, Mikhail Fursov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good news! However I never believe in 100% :)
You mentioned that startup with Harmony is slower then RI. I measured
Eclipse3.1.1 startup some time ago and DRLVM+classlib was ~50% slower (7
Great news, Leo!
2006/11/1, Leo Li [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, all:
Harmony now has been able to pass 100% testcases on Tomcat5.5. I ran
them both on WindowsXP and Unbuntu, with J9 VM and drlvm.
The detailed information about how to build and run tests have been
put on
3754ms on RI versus 5740ms on Harmony to startup Tomcat.
Seems about 50% slower as well.
On 11/1/06, Leo Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have not got the precise number. I will try it.:)
On 11/1/06, Mikhail Fursov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good news! However I never believe in 100% :)
You
Thanks!
AFAIK RI uses interpreter and could use OSR, while we do almost the same
with a simple JIT without any advanced techniques.
Not so bad :) + BEA must be slower than SUN in such tests.
On 11/1/06, Leo Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3754ms on RI versus 5740ms on Harmony to startup Tomcat.
Mikhail Fursov wrote:
Good news! However I never believe in 100% :)
Leo was claiming 100% of Tomcat's test cases pass -- that's measurable.
It's probably the best measure that we have so far for determining that
an application 'works'.
Well done -- everyone!
Regards,
Tim
--
Tim Ellison
congratulation! I really like 100% ;-)
On 11/1/06, Leo Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, all:
Harmony now has been able to pass 100% testcases on Tomcat5.5. I ran
them both on WindowsXP and Unbuntu, with J9 VM and drlvm.
The detailed information about how to build and run tests have
Nice! Post it on the wiki?
Leo Li wrote:
Hi, all:
Harmony now has been able to pass 100% testcases on Tomcat5.5. I ran
them both on WindowsXP and Unbuntu, with J9 VM and drlvm.
The detailed information about how to build and run tests have been
put on
Yes, I have posted it on http://wiki.apache.org/harmony/Apache_Tomcat.:)
On 11/1/06, Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nice! Post it on the wiki?
Leo Li wrote:
Hi, all:
Harmony now has been able to pass 100% testcases on Tomcat5.5. I
ran
them both on WindowsXP and Unbuntu,
Sigh...you must didn't read into it...;-)
Leo
The detailed information about how to build and run tests have been
put on http://wiki.apache.org/harmony/Apache_Tomcat
/Leo
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Nice! Post it on the wiki?
Leo Li wrote:
Hi, all:
Harmony now has been able to pass 100%
Great! Does anything link to that page? IOW, if I started at the top,
could I find the page using some reasonable path to get there?
geir
Leo Li wrote:
Yes, I have posted it on http://wiki.apache.org/harmony/Apache_Tomcat.:)
On 11/1/06, *Geir Magnusson Jr.* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Great! Does anything link to that page? IOW, if I started at the top,
could I find the page using some reasonable path to get there?
Front Page Application Status (in the 'Status' section)
There are a number of apps listed there as people test them.
Regards,
Tim
Tim Ellison wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Great! Does anything link to that page? IOW, if I started at the top,
could I find the page using some reasonable path to get there?
Front Page Application Status (in the 'Status' section)
There are a number of apps listed there as
Excellent! Well done everyone!
Alex.
On 01/11/06, Leo Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, all:
Harmony now has been able to pass 100% testcases on Tomcat5.5. I ran
them both on WindowsXP and Unbuntu, with J9 VM and drlvm.
The detailed information about how to build and run tests have
Yah, that was my point. Glad to know it was already there.
geir
Paulex Yang wrote:
Tim Ellison wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Great! Does anything link to that page? IOW, if I started at the top,
could I find the page using some reasonable path to get there?
Front Page
Hi, all:
Harmony now has been able to pass 100% testcases on Tomcat5.5. I ran
them both on WindowsXP and Unbuntu, with J9 VM and drlvm.
The detailed information about how to build and run tests have been
put on http://wiki.apache.org/harmony/Apache_Tomcat.
Note:
1. Harmony
Good news! However I never believe in 100% :)
You mentioned that startup with Harmony is slower then RI. I measured
Eclipse3.1.1 startup some time ago and DRLVM+classlib was ~50% slower (7
secs against 5 sec with SUN) then RI.
What are your numbers?
On 11/1/06, Leo Li [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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