There's an interesting article over at
Dr Dobbs about the new Garbage
First collector, scheduled for prime time
in JDK 7, and currently available to try out as an optional
collector in the Java SE 6 update releases. Published experiences
with this new memory management technique for Java are rare, though some
have had good results.
The article examines
in some detail the algorithms used in this
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