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AW: XSLTMark 1.2.1, first comprehensive XSLT benchmark
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- Subject: AW: XSLTMark 1.2.1, first comprehensive XSLT benchmark
- From: "Nestel, Frank" <frank dot nestel at coi dot de>
- Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 08:32:21 +0100
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
Standard remark: Java performance depends on JDK. Have you considered
moving from 1.1.8 to 1.3? Should make quite a difference. But maybe
s.o. else has time to look deeper into that.
Standard question: How does it come that MSXML passes all tests is it
finally conformant or do test cases come from a MS-ish environment?
Usually it is not as hard to derive stylesheets which bahave different
for (say) XT, Xalan and MSXML...
Anyway, interesting to look at, thank you!
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Eugene Kuznetsov [mailto:eugene@datapower.com]
> Gesendet am: Montag, 20. November 2000 20:16
> An: dev-xml@egroups.com; xsl-list@mulberrytech.com
> Betreff: ANN: XSLTMark 1.2.1, first comprehensive XSLT benchmark
>
> DataPower announces XSLTmark, an XSLT benchmark and a small compliance
> testing suite. Version 1.2.1 is available now and is the
> second release to
> the general public. We are now releasing both drivers and preliminary
> benchmark results for MSXML, Sablotron and the new version of Saxon.
>
> There are about 40 different testcases in this release (see
> documentation
> for descriptions and several third-party credits). A variety
> of java and
> C/C++ processors are supported, and drivers for other XSLT
> engines are easy
> to add. Source, makefiles and some binaries are being
> released for Linux
> X86,
> Win32 X86 and Solaris SPARC. Other platforms should be easy
> to support.
>
> For more information, please see:
>
> http://www.datapower.com/XSLTMark/
>
> We are also making available some updated preliminary
> benchmark results
> for several popular and well-regarded XSLT processors. We
> welcome comments,
> benchmark results submissions and new test drivers for other XSLT
> processors.
> (See list for drivers that already exist).
>
> XSLTMark -- First XSLT Benchmark
>
> DataPower's XSLTMark is the first comprehensive benchmark
> for measuring the performance of XSL processors. It can be
> used to test
> the XSLT performance of XSL processors for XML-to-XML and XML-to-HTML
> transformations. It also provides basic compliance testing to
> ensure that
> benchmark results are not distorted by incorrectly
> functioning processors.
> The benchmark is a java application that uses a "Driver" class to
> communicate with the XSL processor under test. Both java and native
> (C/C++) processors are supported, with driver modules
> available for many
> popular XSLT engines on a variety of platforms. XSLTMark is currently
> being used for performance and compliance testing at
> DataPower, but also
> has a core suite of tests to yield benchmark figures for external
> comparison purposes.
>
> Features:
> * Processing throughput measurement
> * Normalized score calculation
> * Balanced test suite
> * Optional standards compliance testing
> * Support for processors written in both java and C/C++
> * Cross-platform operation
> * Test drivers for most popular XSLT processors:
> - XT (James Clark)
> - Saxon (Michael Kay)
> - Transformiix (Mozilla)
> - Xalan-J (Apache)
> - Xalan-C++ (Apache)
> - MSXML (Microsoft)
> - Sablotron (Ginger)
>
> System Requirements:
> * Java runtime compliant with JDK 1.1.8 or later
> * Platform suitable for processor to be tested
>
> Availability:
> * Version 1.2.1 available for evaluation download
> http://www.datapower.com/XSLTMark/
>
>
> \\ Eugene Kuznetsov
> \\ eugene@datapower.com
> \\ DataPower Technology, Inc.
>
>
>
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