I don’t think there is anything like JMH, or any team that understands Java micro benchmarking as well. Have you tried asking them to open source the APIs under a better license so you can code against it.
-dain > On Apr 18, 2018, at 8:52 AM, Owen O'Malley <[email protected]> wrote: > > All, > > In my board report, I included that we removed the benchmarking code > because of the dependency on JMH, which is unfortunately released under the > GPL. > > Isabel, who is on the board, asked if there were alternatives to JMH that > aren't GPL. In my looking, I didn't find any that integrate as nicely in to > the JVM. (JMH is written and maintained by the OpenJDK team, which both > explains its tight integration and release under the GPL.) The only close > alternative that I found was a tool from Google for Android - > https://github.com/google/caliper . But it looks pretty tightly tied to the > Android platform. > > Does anyone know of any good alternatives to JMH that are Apache License > compatible? > > ..Owen
