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Le mer. 26 juin 2019 à 11:49, Mark Struberg <[email protected]> a écrit : > hi folks! > > we have some potential enhancements in our init routines which could lead > to slightly less resource consumption. > > static class JsonProviderDelegate extends JsonProvider { > private final BufferStrategy.BufferProvider<char[]> bufferProvider = > > BufferStrategyFactory.valueOf(System.getProperty("johnzon.global-char-provider.strategy", > "QUEUE")) > > .newCharProvider(Integer.getInteger("org.apache.johnzon.default-char-provider.length", > 1024)); > > private final JsonReaderFactory readerFactory = new > JsonReaderFactoryImpl(null); > private final JsonParserFactory parserFactory = new > JsonParserFactoryImpl(null); > private final JsonGeneratorFactory generatorFactory = new > JsonGeneratorFactoryImpl(null); > private final JsonWriterFactory writerFactory = new > JsonWriterFactoryImpl(null); > private final JsonBuilderFactoryImpl builderFactory = new > JsonBuilderFactoryImpl(null, bufferProvider); > > It seems we create multiple different BufferStragegy instances. > They should essentially all either be lazily created or reuse the same > default strategy or even BufferProvider, isn't? > > LieGrue, > strub > >
