From: Archie Cobbs (archie@whistle.com)
Date: Sat Dec 19 1998 - 14:58:08 EST
Godmar Back writes:
> Keep in mind that applications that are string intensive will mostly
> be written to use String.intern(). This applies for instance to Kawa.
Yes.. and with shared arrays, this would be a trivial operation.
On the other hand, since Sun has decided that the application should
be responsible for interning (probably the right choice) then I
suppose we should go along with that and not be 'preemptive'.
-Archie
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