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Raffaele P. Guidi commented on DIRECTMEMORY-37:
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Thanks, this would be a nice addition
> Update the MemoryManager API so it can be used in conjunction with NIO to
> provide efficient buffer management
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> Key: DIRECTMEMORY-37
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRECTMEMORY-37
> Project: Apache DirectMemory
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Hiram Chirino
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> If MemoryManager implemented something like a ByteBuffer allocate(int size)
> then I could be used to directly transfer data to/from Files and Sockets
> without having to first copy them to a byte[].
> I'm not talking about using the ByteBuffer.allocate call. I'm talking about
> adding a method to MemoryManager:
> ByteBuffer bb = MemoryManager.allocate(1024*1024);
> So that I can directly modify the ByteBuffer using Channels to avoid a memory
> copy.. Compare this to using the MemoryManager store, update, and retrieve
> calls. They all force you to work with byte[]s so you end up doing a memory
> copies into and out of direct memory.
> This was originally reported at:
> https://github.com/raffaeleguidi/DirectMemory/issues/49#issuecomment-2661141
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