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November 22, 2002) - The Standard Performance Evaluation Corp. (SPEC) has released a new benchmark that measures the performance of J2EE 1.3 application servers connected to a database server.
SPECjAppServer2002 is a new version of the SPECjAppserver2001 benchmark released in September. It's been updated to use EJB 2.0 Container Managed Persistence (CMP) features available in J2EE 1.3 application servers. SPECjAppServer2002 takes advantage of EJB 2.0 features such as local interfaces, the EJB-QL query language, and Container Managed Relationships (CMR) between entity beans.
SPECjAppServer2002 focuses on testing the Enterprise JavaBeans container in a J2EE 1.3 server. The workload models a manufacturing, supply-chain management and order/inventory environment. Performance results for the benchmark are influenced primarily by hardware configuration, J2EE application software, and database software.
Performance is evaluated in SPECjAppServer2002 by TOPS (Total Operations Per Second), and $/TOPS, the price/performance of the system under test (including hardware, software, and support). While similar to the EJB 1.1-based SPECjAppServer2001 benchmark, the requirements for J2EE 1.3-compliant application servers and the use of EJB 2.0 create a unique workload for SPECjAppServer2002. Because of this, results cannot be compared to any other benchmark results.
Development work on SPECjAppServer is done by the SPEC/OSG Java Subcommittee, which produced the SPECjvm98, SPECjbb2000 and SPECjAppServer2001 benchmarks. SPEC members active in developing this benchmark include BEA, Borland, HP, IBM, Intel, Oracle, Pramati, Sun, and Sybase. Two SPEC associate members,
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