Hi. I thinks that everything is explained on the mentioned
blog post, in any case it's the average number of seconds to
fully process a photo. Basically it's compute as the elapsed
test time divided by the number of photos in the test set.
PS If somebody is around at Community One / Java One next
week and would like to discuss about this test, I'd be happy
to do.
----- Original Message -----
Da : Leon Rosenberg <email@hidden>
A : Apple Java Dev <email@hidden>
Oggetto : Re: About Java performance on Mac OS X
Data : Wed, 30 Apr 2008 11:26:36 +0200
> Hello Fabrizio,
>
> can you elaborate a bit more on your numbers? what does
> 0.50/0.35 mean? execution time? number of iterations?
> glasses of milk?
>
> thanx
> Leon
>
>
> On 27.04.2008, at 11:49, Fabrizio Giudici wrote:
>
> > Hello.
> >
> > In these days I'm running some comparative benchmarks
> > and I've got a bunch of questions related to Java
> > performance on Mac OS X (and/or possible mistakes I'm
> > doing). In short, the test reads about 160 image files
> > , extracts metadata and store them into a Derby database
> (10,000+ records are inserted). The thing is run with
> > 1,2,3 and 4 workers on my MacBook Pro 1st generation,
> > 2GB RAM, 2GHz (of course, being a dual core the
> > figures for 3 and 4 workers have little significance).
> > The code and details on how to reproduce are on my
> blog:
>
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/fabriziogiudici/archive/2008/04/benchmarks_and_1.html
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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