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Framework Benchmarks
DESCRIPTION
If you're new to the project, welcome! Please feel free to ask questions here. We encourage new frameworks and contributors to ask questions. We're here to help! This project provides representative performance measures across a wide field of web application frameworks. With much help from the community, coverage is quite broad and we are happy to broaden it further with contributions. The project presently includes frameworks on many languages including Go, Python, Java, Ruby, PHP, C#, F#,Clojure, Groovy, Dart, JavaScript, Erlang, Haskell, Scala, Perl, Lua, C, and others. The current tests exercise plaintext responses, JSON serialization, database reads and writes via the object-relational mapper (ORM), collections, sorting, server-side templates, and XSS counter-measures. Future tests will exercise other components and greater computation.
Features
- Explanation of the ./tfb script
- Docker expects Linux-style paths
- The second -v mounts the FrameworkBenchmarks source directory as a volume to share with the container
- The first -v specifies which Docker socket path to mount as a volume in the running container
- Our official documentation can be found in the wiki
- Results of continuous benchmarking runs are available in real time
Programming Language
Java
Categories
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