Hi Andrzej,

What version of commons-compress is that?  There's no version
information in the Manifest.  I just want to include the version in the
Jar file name before putting it in CVS.

Thanks,
Otis

--- Andrzej Bialecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi there,
> 
> After recent discussions on the speed of indexing/searching using 
> different parameters it became even clearer that we need a
> comprehensive 
> and repeatable benchmark.
> 
> I created a class which represents my first hack at benchmarking
> various 
> aspects of Lucene, using a range of different parameters. Since it
> uses 
> a standard, well-defined document collection, I hope that its results
> 
> should be more or less meaningful across different OS/hardware
> combinations.
> 
> I had a look at JUnitPerf, but found the API to be too limited for 
> collecting complex time-series data, so I basically rolled my own 
> benchmarking framework... If you know a better way to do it, I'm all
> ears.
> 
> I'm going to package it into a self-running application (WebStart?),
> but 
> for now you can try to compile and run it yourself. You can get it
> here:
> 
>       http://www.getopt.org/lb/LuceneBenchmark.java
> 
> It depends on the commons-compress.jar, specifically on the Tar 
> functionality. This JAR is in commons-sandbox, so it may not be
> readily 
> available - in that case you can get it here:
> 
>       http://www.getopt.org/lb/commons-compress.jar
> 
> (I will put an index page there, but for now use these direct links).
> 
> CAVEAT: please NOTE WELL that this benchmark runs at 100% CPU and
> 100% 
> disk I/O for SEVERAL HOURS even on a modern equipment (partial
> results 
> are printed on System.out from time to time). You have been warned -
> so 
> don't send me any fried mobo's or melted drives for repairs, ok?
> 
> You can cut down the number of input parameters to reduce the overall
> 
> time, or use the mini* document collection (but this reduces the
> number 
> of documents in index). See the comments in source.
> 
> Comments and patches are welcome!
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Andrzej Bialecki
> 
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> CEN/ISSS EC Workshop, ECIMF project chair
> EU FP6 E-Commerce Expert/Evaluator
> -------------------------------------------------
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> 
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