There is also a danger that, when you are not using the results of variable
assignments or increments/decrements, the compiler or VM may choose to
optimise the code out completely!!
david
----- Original Message -----
From: "Laurent Michenaud" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 5:54 PM
Subject: Best JDK For Tomcat ?
Hi,
I would like you to comment these results, tell me about your
experiences, and tell me about which jdk is best for a Tomcat...
I'm testing the different jdk with a litte Test.java
Here's the following execution time :
sun jdk1.2.2_rev9 => 16 seconds
sun jdk1.3.1_01 => 2 seconds
ibm jdk1.1.8 => more than 2 minutes, it didnot finish.
ibm jdk1.3 => 3 seconds
Here the Test.java i've done :
( u may think about revelent instructions to add in it, please
tell me about ):
public class Test
{
public static void main( String args[] )
{
Integer i ;
String t ;
for( int cpt = 0 ; cpt < 500000 ; cpt++ )
{
cpt++ ;
cpt-- ;
t = new String("12345");
i = new Integer("12345");
i.toString();
}
}
}
Michenaud Laurent
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