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SPECjAppServer® 2001

The SPECjAppServer® 2001 (Java Application Server) benchmark is a client/server benchmark for measuring the performance of Java Enterprise Application Servers using a subset of J2EE APIs in a complete end-to-end web application. Joining the client-side SPECjvm 98 and the server side SPECjbb 2000, the SPECjAppServer 2001 suite continues the SPEC tradition of giving Java users the most objective and representative benchmark for measuring a system's ability to run Java applications.

SPEC has designed the SPECjAppServer 2001 benchmark to exercise the Java Enterprise Application Server, the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), as well as the server Systems Under Test (SUT). As a true J2EE application the benchmark will require a functional RDBMS (for JDBC) and a Web Server, but the benchmark has been designed so that the SUT can be a single system.

Benchmark Retirement

Please note that while the SPECjAppServer 2001 suite is still available for purchase, the suite has been retired, no further results are being accepted for publication, and support is no longer provided.

Results

Submitted Results

Text and HTML results for the SPECjAppServer 2001 metrics; includes all results submitted to SPEC from licensees of the benchmark.

Flag Descriptions

Explanations from the testers defining the tuning flags used in generating the results.

Information

SPECjAppServer 2001 Benchmark Press Release

Benchmark announcement day press release materials.