SPEC JMS® 2007
The SPEC JMS® 2007 benchmark is the first industry-standard benchmark for evaluating the performance of enterprise message-oriented middleware servers based on JMS (Java Message Service). It provides a standard workload and performance metrics for competitive product comparisons, as well as a framework for in-depth performance analysis of enterprise messaging platforms.
The benchmark measures the end-to-end performance of all components that make up the application environment, including hardware, JMS server software, JVM software, database software if used for message persistence, and the system network. The benchmark provides two metrics, SPECjms2007@Horizontal for the horizontal topology and SPECjms2007@Vertical for the vertical topology.
SPEC JMS 2007 Retirement
The benchmark was retired on November 23, 2016. No further result submissions will be accepted and support has been ended.
Results
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Text and HTML results for the benchmark metrics; includes all results submitted to SPEC from the SPEC member companies and other licensees of the benchmark.
Benchmark Documentation
- FAQ (updated Oct. 20, 2007)
- Run and Reporting Rules (updated July 30, 2014)
- User Guide (updated Oct. 20, 2007)
- Design Document (updated Oct. 20, 2007)
- Credits
- Press Release
Vendor-Specific Configuration Information
Links to vendor sites with specific installation, configuration, and tuning information for the SPEC JMS 2007 benchmark.