XMLMark for UNIX like Operating Systems (Solaris, Linux, etc.)

Hi All,
I want to run the XMLmark benchmark I found and downloaded from
http://java.sun.com/developer/codesamples/webservices.html#Performance
in Solaris 10 or Red Hat Linux but the environment and configuration scripts are for Windows.
I wonder if we have a distribution or version of XMLmark for a UNIX
like Operating System.
Decided to post this, just in case somebody has a version for UNIX like OS, before I start the effort of porting it ... :( ... I am not a Microsoft Windows expert.
Thanks in advance,
Carlos.

I ended up porting to shell the run_xmlmark.bat file. This is what the contents of run_xmlmark.sh look like:
#!/bin/sh
# Run XMLMark Java test on a Solaris/UNIX platform
# Carlos A. Morillo
# 11/01/2007
JAVA_HOME=/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0
export JAVA_HOME
echo $JAVA_HOME
XMLMARK_HOME=$HOME/src/java/XMLMark
export XMLMARK_HOME
echo $XMLMARK_HOME
ANT_HOME=/auyantepui/apache-ant-1.7.0
export ANT_HOME
echo $ANT_HOME
# Run the Java part
for f in $XMLMARK_HOME/ini/xmlmark_*.ini; do
$ANT_HOME/bin/ant -f $XMLMARK_HOME/Java/src/xmlmark.xml run-xmlmark -DiniFile=$f
done
Also I had to modify all the all the $XMLMARK_HOME/ini/xmlmark_*.ini files so instead of having "\\" in a file name, they have instead "//".
Carlos A. Morillo

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