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JMark 2.0

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The tests we have and the results you'll get

What you'll see on JMark's screens

Curious questions, entertaining answers

How to run JMark on an intranet

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What's New in JMark 2.0

PC Magazine originally created JMark 1.0 as an in-house benchmark for its October 1996 issue, and later updated the benchmark to version 1.01.

The significant differences between versions 1.0 and 2.0 are:

  • JMark 2.0 includes two new tests -- processor and AWT Playback -- that emulate real-world Java applets.

  • JMark 1.0 was written in Java 1.0; JMark 2.0 was written in Java 1.1.

  • JMark 1.0 couldn't save its results; JMark 2.0 saves its results to an online database.

  • JMark 2.0 lets you run tests off the Web, a private intranet, or your own computer.

     

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