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Rankings screen

Click here to see an example of this screen

Here, you can see how your computer's JMark performance fares against a list of other JMark results.You get to this screen only by clicking Go! on the Go! screen.

For both the Processor and AWT Playback tests, JMark tells you:

  • Your JVM's score
  • Your JVM's rank in the collection of scores, based on the number of scores in the online database. If your score is 10th of 100 scores, that places your JMark score near the top of the heap.
  • The best and worst scores of all scores available in the online database, and your JVM's percentile in this group. If your JMark score is ranked at 90%, that means your system scored better than 90% of all other systems.

(You can read more about how to interpret the ranking and percentile figure.)

If for some reason the online database isn't available (it doesn't exist or your system isn't able to connect to the Internet), then JMark will compare your score to an internal list of systems.

Your options at this screen are:

  • Click Customize to go to the Select & Run Tests screen. Warning: You will not be able to return to the Rankings screen if you click on Customize. You will have to start a new JMark session to display the Rankings screen.

  • Click Save to save the current set of results.

  • Click Share to learn more about Java and JMark.

  • Click Help to view this help page.

  • Click Quit to return to the ZDBOp JMark page.

     

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