Boon JSON parser 1 7 MB JSON String against all competitors
Boon JSON parser 1 7 MB JSON String against all competitors
Boon does not come with just one JSON parser. Boon comes with many, and now so does Groovy.
There is the Boon JSON classic parser which does not use index overlay.
Lets see how Boon and Groovy stack up to the competitors.
This time I am going to throw in a few more of the Boon JSON parsers.
This is parsing a 1.7 MB JSON string. Why didnt I cover each type of parser in the last benchmark....
Because it is boring. I just picked the best one for the benchmark.
But there are parsers that are geared toward certain use cases.
Operations per second.
Benchmark Mode Thr Count Sec Mean Mean error
StatelessBoonBenchMark.citmCatalog thrpt 16 6 1 1466.217 155.257
OverlayBoonBenchmark.citmCatalog thrpt 16 6 1 1418.458 108.627
NewJsonGroovySlurper.citmCatalog thrpt 16 6 1 1412.053 55.958
BoonClassicBenchmark.citmCatalog thrpt 16 6 1 1192.436 24.942
BoonReaderLargeStreamBenchMark.citmCatalog thrpt 16 6 1 902.431 58.533
CharSourceBoonJSONParser.citmCatalog thrpt 16 6 1 901.042 53.123
GSONBenchmark.citmCatalog thrpt 16 6 1 584.594 58.404
JsonSmartBenchmark.citmCatalog thrpt 16 6 1 514.056 52.994
JacksonASTBenchmark.citmCatalog thrpt 16 6 1 407.500 24.809
JacksonObjectBenchmark.citmCatalog thrpt 16 6 1 436.992 35.787
JsonSimpleBenchmark.citmCatalog thrpt 16 6 1 221.181 21.557
OldJsonGroovySlurper.citmCatalog thrpt 16 6 1 66.803 21.247
So the 1192 parser is not an overlay parser. Also there is actually another config option that is midway between an overlay and a non overlay called a full chop, but I wont go there, it would score about a 1300 or so.
Now Boon and Groovy JSON parsing currently share the same DNA more or less so what I say for Boon more or less applies to Groovy.
1st: Boon 1st place index overlay no shared buffers
2nd: Boon second place index overlay using shared buffers
3rd: NewJsonGroovySlurper using index overlay
4th: Boon Class with no Index Overlay. Notice Boon with NO INDEX OVERLAY IS STILL AHEAD OF THE REST.
5th: Boon big stream parser using a character source abstraction
6th: Boon similar to 5, but sort of hard to explain the difference without a full article
7th: GSON
8th: JSON SMART
9th: Jackson AST
10th Jackson Object mapper
11th JsonSimple
12th the Old groovy before the optimization.
Why didnt I include all of the boon JSON parsers, well because no one cares. There is also an Ascii BOON parser and a direct from UTF-8 parser.
BOON despite recent FUD does quite well with inputstream (and by quite well, I mean it is faster than the rest). It also does quite well with reader, byte[], etc.
There are limitations for Boon. But index overlay is not really cheating. In fact, it makes a lot of sense for POJO serialization and deserialization and for things like JSON path, and for working with maps when there is a good possibility that not all key/values will be accessed.
Also if you dont like index overlay, you dont have to use it and Boon is still between 3.5 and 4x faster than Jackson.
(I actually thought Jackson was faster than GSON and JSONSmart on this one. I know it is faster than them an inputstream, etc.)
Index overlay, at least with Boon, is about a 20 to 30% gain.
I have hundreds of benchmarks if someone really wants me to run them all and create graphs again. Id rather do other stuff. :)
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