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Measures performance of Java Virtual Machines. [Commercial]
www.spec.org
A pure Java server benchmark characterized by long-lasting network connections and high thread counts. It creates client connections in groups of 20 and measures the time required by the clients to take turns broadcasting a set of messages to the group.
www.volano.com
A collaborative, open source effort to build a testsuite for the core Java language libraries. [Open Source]
sources.redhat.com
A series of tests that measure the speed of Java programs running in various hardware and software configurations. [Freeware]
www.benchmarkhq.ru
Article by Doug Bell explores some low-level optimization techniques in Java and presents a Benchmark applet to measure Java's performance.
www.javaworld.com
A Java version numerically intensive test that has been used for years to measure the floating point performance of computers. By Jack Dongarra, Reed Wade, and Paul McMahan.
www.netlib.org
'The Java Faster than C++' Benchmark Revisited
Provide revisited results for Java/C++ benchmark from 'The Java Faster than C++' article.
www.freewebs.com
Java Business Benchmark is SPEC's first benchmark for evaluating the performance of server-side Java. Joining the client-side SPECjvm98 and SPECjbb2000 it continues the SPEC tradition of giving Java users a benchmark for measuring a system's ability to run Java applications.
www.spec.org
Optimizing Java Linpack Benchmark
By Jonathan Hardwick. Author took the original Java Linpack benchmark, by Jack Dongarra and Reed Wade, and applied some optimizations.
www.cs.cmu.edu
Runs set of math related microbenchmarks. Author no longer recording times for these microbenchmarks and recoment use Doug Bell's benchmark applet, but old results present in table at page.
www.cs.cmu.edu