r...
not possible, otherwise we set the context over and over and that is a call
on the instance...
arrr
marcf
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It goes both ways. For the last two JavaOne's the HotSpot guys have been
very adament about the fact that you should not use pools. IBM uses a
different approach and a recent article still recommends pools. I want to
believe the HotSpot guys as it simplifies programming.
From the HotSpot FAQ:
There was also a lot of talk last year around real men don't use pools,
they use modern VM technology and while I don't know where that is at these
days it will simplify the design so much that I am really tempted..
any religious feelings?
You don't mean to get rid of resource pools do