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The [JMH Visualizer](https://github.com/jzillmann/jmh-visualizer) is able to visualize multiple report files. Can this be done using the Jekins plugin?
I have a project that runs some JMH tests ag…
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First of all, **thank you** for making such an awesome tool. I use this every day, and it has motivated me to use JMH more, leading to better understanding of the performance of my code.
My current…
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[This json file](https://github.com/jzillmann/jmh-visualizer/files/15011715/test.json) gets incorrectly visualized when uploading to https://jmh.morethan.io/:
![image](https://github.com/jzillmann/…
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![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5949657/49899827-fc107100-fe43-11e8-8742-d4f21160cd93.png)
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Thanks for such a nice project! I'm using JMH for quite a while and only just now found it :)
I'm trying to use visualizer to compare values for different flavors of the same code, not several runs…
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Since we are logging the message body most users will rightly question how fast this is and what performance penalty they should expect.
- [x] implement tests
- [ ] put results in the readme
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My measurements have very small nano results, e.g. 4.123456ns. The visualizer omits the fractional part and renders this as 4, thus making it impossible to view small benchmark variations.
You can …
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Should be possible to reference JSON files by URL.
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Hi there,
I noticed this post a and repo via twitter. I wanted to suggest improving the benchmarks as in their current state they create incorrect measurements, and thus end up misleading readers of …
ktoso updated
6 years ago
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Not sure how easy this is, but quick Google search: https://medium.com/nerd-for-tech/ci-build-performance-testing-with-github-action-e6b227097c83
tipsy updated
2 years ago