From: Steve B. <Ste...@an...> - 2009-07-10 23:24:30
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Satoshi, We don't have a source download for the development head. For that you need either wait for a release or check it out from svn: svn co http://dacapobench.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/dacapobench/benchmarks/trunk dacapo Then cd into dacapo/benchmarks, and run "ant -p" to see notes on how to build. --Steve On 11/07/2009, at 12:37 AM, Satoshi Yamada wrote: > Robin, > > Thanks for your comments. > >> bms/tomcat/src/org/dacapo/tomcat/Client.java. > Is the source code available? I cannot find it > from Dacapo home page. > > - satoshi > > On 2009/07/10, at 13:21, Robin Garner wrote: > >> Hi Satoshi, >> >> Specifically, the workload is defined by the file >> bms/tomcat/src/org/dacapo/tomcat/Client.java. >> >> The benchmark >> a) Starts a tomcat server >> b) Starts a number of client threads (2 per CPU in the default >> workload), each of which perform the operations defined in >> Client.java >> a >> number of times. As Steve says, these operations load pages that are >> part of the tomcat examples. >> c) Shuts down the tomcat server >> >> This is a preliminary workload, and if you have any feedback we'd be >> most interested. I think it would be particularly interesting to add >> in >> some pages that used an inversion of control container such as >> spring, >> but finding a self-contained application that we can use and which >> fits >> the licence criteria is tricky. >> >> cheers, >> RObin >> >> Steve Blackburn wrote: >>> Hi Satoshi, >>> >>> Tomcat is based on the Apache tomcat servelet container, and uses >>> their sample web application as a workload. >>> >>> For basic information on any workload, including tomcat, use the "- >>> i" >>> argument at the command line. >>> >>> The suite is continuously under development, so if you look at the >>> svn >>> head you will see a number of workloads that are candidates for the >>> next release. These won't necessarily be documented until the >>> release is made. Our current schedule is for the next release to >>> occur in late October 2009, to coincide with OOPSLA. We hope to >>> have >>> a beta release out in the coming weeks. >>> >>> For those readers of this list who have been patiently waiting for >>> our >>> overdue release, the good news is that we made a lot of progress >>> during the first half of this year. As Satoshi noticed, you can >>> download a snapshot of the current svn head from the benchmark >>> performance pages---you'll see a lot of changes. Better yet, >>> during >>> June were able to take on John Zigman to work full time for the >>> project thanks to generous support from Intel. So we are serious >>> about our October 2009 release target. >>> >>> --Steve >>> >>> >>> On 09/07/2009, at 6:08 PM, Satoshi Yamada wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I just found the workload "tomcat" is included in dacapo-head.jar, >>>> but I cannot find the documentation yet. Is there any such >>>> document? >>>> >>>> Sincerely, >>>> satoshi >>>> >>>> ----------------------------------------------------- >>>> Satoshi YAMADA <sa...@al...> >>>> Department of Computer Science and Communication >>>> Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and >>>> Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University >>>> >>>> >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> --------- >>>> Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge >>>> This is your chance to win up to $100,000 in prizes! For a limited >>>> time, >>>> vendors submitting new applications to BlackBerry App World(TM) >>>> will >>>> have >>>> the opportunity to enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge. 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