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by VeejayRampay 4822 days ago
Gemini conveniently leads the pack all the time. So either OP and his/her colleagues have revolutionized web programming or the benchmark is nothing but a PR piece.
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Just ignore Gemini. In fact, you can click the "hide" link on the charts to remove it.

From our first benchmarks post: http://www.techempower.com/blog/2013/03/28/framework-benchma... "Why include this Gemini framework I've never heard of?" We have included our in-house Java web framework, Gemini, in our tests. We've done so because it's of interest to us. You can consider it a stand-in for any relatively lightweight minimal-locking Java framework. While we're proud of how it performs among the well-established field, this exercise is not about Gemini. We routinely use other frameworks on client projects and we want this data to inform our recommendations for new projects.