Why? Is it the synchronization overhead?
Which one should I use? I'm not finding anything other than the java.io.
Memory allocation and garbage collection. http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/io
--- Serge Knystautas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gabor Kincses wrote:
Ok, I found it. MimeMessageInputStreamSource
should
really be called MimeMessageFileInputStreamSource, then a MimeMessageByteArrayInputStreamSource could
be
written, which stores the freshly parsed out
message
in a static hash of ByteArrayInputStreams instead
of
temp files. The dispose method would remove the
entry
from the hash.
Sounds good, though I'd recommend using commons io's
bytearrayoutputstream instead of the one with the JDK.
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