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Thomas Heigl commented on WICKET-6774:
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I just ran all tests again and added a test against the master with added flags
for metadata and behaviors. Your branch is still slightly slower than the
master. And as expected, master with flags is the fastest:
!benchmarks.png!
> Separate model, behaviors and metadata into separate fields
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>
> Key: WICKET-6774
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-6774
> Project: Wicket
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: wicket-core
> Affects Versions: 9.0.0-M5
> Reporter: Thomas Heigl
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: benchmarks.png
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> While investigating performance issues with metadata in WICKET-6771, I
> discovered that significant performance gains can be achieved by separating
> models, behaviors, and metadata into separate fields.
> Currently, all three types of data are stored in a single, untyped field
> {{Component.data}}. The idea is to minimize memory overhead by creating as
> few objects as possible.
> If a model or a single behavior or metadata is added, {{data}} stores only a
> reference to the object. When additional data is added, the reference becomes
> an array.
> This is the most memory-efficient way to store these three types of data. But
> it comes with a cost: code to manipulate that data structure is complex and
> not as efficient because it has to take all possible combinations of data
> into account.
> I suggest introducing 3 separate fields for the 3 types of data, trading a
> little bit of memory for reduced complexity and performance gains.
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