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Author: Mikhail Dmitriev

What’s Wrong With Java Boxed Numbers?

October 3, 2018December 8, 2019 by Mikhail Dmitriev

What’s wrong with boxed numbers in Java? Check out this post to learn more about boxed numbers and how they can waste memory and create GC pressure for your applications.

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Troubleshooting Problems With Native (Off-Heap) Memory in Java Applications

July 19, 2018December 8, 2019 by Mikhail Dmitriev

Are you having trouble with native (off-heap) memory in your Java applications? Check out this post on how to troubleshoot those problems.

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Duplicate Strings: How to Get Rid of Them and Save Memory

June 19, 2018December 8, 2019 by Mikhail Dmitriev

Learn why duplicate strings emerge in Java applications and how you can detect and remove them to avoid numerous memory problems.

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How to Prevent Your Java Collections From Wasting Memory

June 4, 2018December 8, 2019 by Mikhail Dmitriev

Wondering about the memory impact of your Java collections? Here’s how to think about your collections while keeping overhead in mind.

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