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JMark 2.0

Your quickie JMark one-stop doc shop

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

The glossary and other reference stuff

The ever popular site map

 

About JMark 2.0

JMark(TM) tests the performance of the Java Virtual Machine you might find inside a Web browser or on a Java NC (network computer). JMark includes tests for both the processor and graphics (AWT) subsystems. After running it, you have the option of sharing your results with others via pages on ZDNet. JMark's screens are few and easy to understand. Depending on the speed of your Internet connection, the tests may take some time to run.

Here are some quick facts to know about JMark 2.0:

  • You can run JMark on any PC, Mac OS, Solaris, or OS/2 system and also on your own intranet. There are only a few hardware and software requirements for running JMark. For starters, the browser you use must fully support Java 1.1.

  • JMark returns unitless results; larger numbers mean better performance.

  • Click on JMark 2.0 in the navigation bar on the left of this page to go to ZDNet's JMark page, where you can read the JMark license agreement and run the benchmark.

We also provide a page of additional JMark links for those with more specific questions.

     

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