On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 8:49 AM, John <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can always set the object to 'NOTHING' and then reinitialize it.
> Problem with this is that the object still resides in the memory
> location only it has its collection flag set to true so the GC can
> swing by and pick it up.
>
> Considering the size of memory today, to manage memory just on a
> string level would be over-work.  Unless you are going to process
> string information that is well over 2GB in size, there really is not
> need to worry about memory management.
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Or you expect to be dealing with 2000 simultaneous requests and you
have 6 or 10 different strings that need attention in the process.
Now you can see the problem.



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