That's the first time I've heard of 'wiki' being 'web 2.0'. :) -Nathan
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Sergey Salishev < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I've created the > *https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HARMONY-5878*< > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HARMONY-5878> > issue > with the WikiMark sources attached. WikiMark is the complex benchmark which > uses real life web 2.0 scenario of dynamic Wiki pages generation. It's a > result of my previous year work on assessing server side scripting in Java > as part of Harmony project. This benchmark is useful for comparing the > performance of different JVMs. As the benchmark uses the HTTP protocol for > accessing the test subject it can be used to directly compare the > performance of different scripting engines such as PHP, Python, Ruby vs > their Java implementations (Quercus, Jython, JRuby). The benchmark uses > multiple threads for stressing the computer resources. In the default > configuration the Jetty web server with Quercus and DokuWiki PHP wiki > engine > is used. The donation also containes BTI adapter for the benchmark. All the > donated code is developed solely by me. > > Also below is a reference to my presentation on SECR 2007 on benchmark > results and profile analysis. > http://www.secr.ru/etc/1_day_11_40_-_salishev_sergei.pdf > > Speaking about performance Harmony M5 with -server shows about 80% of > throughput vs Sun 1.6.0_u5 x64 -server on C2Q 3.0GHz with Windows 2003 > Server x64. > > > -- > Thanks. > Sergey. >
