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"Eric D. Friedman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Are there JDE users who are using versions of Java before Java 2?
> 
> I ask because it seems that there are some opportunities to improve the
> performance of the reflection-based code in the JDE.  This work would be
> much easier if we could simply use the Collections API.
> 
> For example, Vector and Hashtable are used everywhere in the jde.*
> classes:  getting rid of the synchronization overhead would help a lot.
> (I take the blame for the interface implementation stuff, but that was
> before java 2 was available...).

Has there been any documentation out about this?  I don't see why using the
Collections API would increase performance.

Kevin

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