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JMark 2.0

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The tests we have and the results you'll get

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About JMark's Tests and Results

JMark 2.0's roster of tests includes two main tests--the Processor and AWT Playback tests--that measure overall JVM performance and 15 inspection tests that measure the performance of specific processor and graphics functions in the JVM. Depending on the speed of your Internet connection, the time needed to run all the JMark tests can vary.

JMark returns whole-number scores, normalized to the JMark base machine. Larger scores mean better performance.

The Select & Run tests screen shows you the scores for all the tests you choose to run. The Rankings screen, however, focuses on the two most important tests--the Processor and the AWT Playback tests--and ranks the scores your JVM received relative to all the other JVM scores reported to the JMark online results database.

     

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