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Java 7 performance benchmark (3 messages)
- Posted by: Daniel Rubio
- Posted on: September 08 2009 03:44 EDT
In addition to language changes, new Java versions also tend to outperform earlier versions. This post contains a deeper look at the performance metrics between Java 7, Java 6 and Java.5. Read the post 'Java 7 What`s New, Performance Benchmark 1.5 1.6 1.7': http://www.taranfx.com/blog/?p=1754Threaded Messages (3)
- Strange comment by peter veentjer on September 08 2009 09:53 EDT
- Re: Java 7 performance benchmark by Trevor Rasputin on September 24 2009 16:45 EDT
- Like 2012 wedding dress, bridesmaid attire ought to possess the n by formal bridal on July 10 2012 23:16 EDT
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Strange comment[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: peter veentjer
- Posted on: September 08 2009 09:53 EDT
- in response to Daniel Rubio
I don't understnad your comment. First you say that Java isn't multicore ready and in the end you say you hope it is fixed in Java 7. And afaik there is not going to be any change to the Java language for the FJ framework. Closures could have made the syntax less painful to use, but Closures won't be added to Java 7. Peter Veentjer http://multiverse.googlecode.com Software Transactional Memory -
Re: Java 7 performance benchmark[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Trevor Rasputin
- Posted on: September 24 2009 16:45 EDT
- in response to Daniel Rubio
Thanks for posting that! The benchmark certainly shows progress, and also has some nice performance graphs. -
Like 2012 wedding dress, bridesmaid attire ought to possess the n[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: formal bridal
- Posted on: July 10 2012 23:16 EDT
- in response to Daniel Rubio
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