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justin cater

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Measuring Allocations Programmatically Posted: Jul 7, 2015 5:07 PM
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I picked up this tip from the The Java Specialists’ Newsletter written by Heinz Kabutz.  (For all Java developers wanting to learn what goes on under the covers of the JDK this newsletter is an absolute must!) Especially for developers writing low latency code but even for normal Java code, allocations is the thing you really ...

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