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Can JMark tell me if a JVM is fully Java-compliant?No. JMark is not intended to test a JVM's Java 1.1 compliance. JMark is intended strictly as a measure of a JVM's CPU and graphics performance. (ZDBOp wrote JMark according to the Java 1.1 specifications, however, and so the browser you use must fully support Java 1.1.) In other words, JMark is not BrowserComp, a ZD test you can use to evaluate your browser's ability to render features from the final HTML 3.2 specification. In BrowserComp, you decide for yourself on a "Yes/No" basis whether an HTML feature is implemented.BrowserComp doesn't return any sort of score. JMark, however, runs a series of tests with no input from you and returns a score. |
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