Hi Frederic, Just curious - why are you checking string equality via compareTo() instead of equals()?
Thanks Sent from my phone On Feb 23, 2012 10:37 AM, "Frederic Parain" <frederic.par...@oracle.com> wrote: > This a simple fix to solve CR 6988220: > http://bugs.sun.com/**bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_**id=6988220<http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6988220> > > The use of String.intern() in the ObjectName class prevents > the class the scale well when more than 20K ObjectNames are > managed. The fix simply removes the use of String.intern(), > and uses regular String instead. The Object.equals() method > is modified too to make a regular String comparison. The > complexity of this method now depends on the length of > the ObjectName's canonical name, and is not impacted any > more by the number of ObjectName instances being handled. > > The Webrev: > http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~**fparain/6988220/webrev.00/<http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~fparain/6988220/webrev.00/> > > I've tested this fix with the jdk_lang and jdk_management > test suites. > > Thanks, > > Fred > > -- > Frederic Parain - Oracle > Grenoble Engineering Center - France > Phone: +33 4 76 18 81 17 > Email: frederic.par...@oracle.com > >