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Boris Kolpackov
Hi,
I am pleased to announce the first release of XSDBench. XSDBench is an
open-source W3C XML Schema benchmark that compares the performance of
validating XML parsers. It measures validation throughput, statically-
linked test executable size, and, where possible, peak heap and stack
memory usage during parsing. The following parsers are supported in
this release:
- Apache Xerces-C++
- CodeSynthesis XSD
- Gnome Libxml2
- Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML)
- Oracle XDK
Results for the following platforms and compilers are available:
- GNU/Linux on AMD Opteron 244 with GCC 4.1.2
- Windows on Intel Pentium 3 with VC++ 7.1
- GNU/Linux on Intel Pentium 3 with Intel C/C++ 9.1
- GNU/Linux on IBM PowerPC 970MP with IBM XML C/C++ 8.0
More information on the benchmark architecture, results, as well as
the benchmark source code are available from the XSDBench home page:
http://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/xsdbench/
Best regards,
Boris
I am pleased to announce the first release of XSDBench. XSDBench is an
open-source W3C XML Schema benchmark that compares the performance of
validating XML parsers. It measures validation throughput, statically-
linked test executable size, and, where possible, peak heap and stack
memory usage during parsing. The following parsers are supported in
this release:
- Apache Xerces-C++
- CodeSynthesis XSD
- Gnome Libxml2
- Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML)
- Oracle XDK
Results for the following platforms and compilers are available:
- GNU/Linux on AMD Opteron 244 with GCC 4.1.2
- Windows on Intel Pentium 3 with VC++ 7.1
- GNU/Linux on Intel Pentium 3 with Intel C/C++ 9.1
- GNU/Linux on IBM PowerPC 970MP with IBM XML C/C++ 8.0
More information on the benchmark architecture, results, as well as
the benchmark source code are available from the XSDBench home page:
http://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/xsdbench/
Best regards,
Boris