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Mark Little updated JBTM-2180:
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Description:
We use many of the inbuilt collections implementations (such as Hashtable) which are well
known to be suboptimal in certain cases. Should we use a separate collections framework,
e.g.,
https://github.com/goldmansachs/gs-collections
There are pros and cons of doing this. But first we need to determine whether it really
makes sense from a performance perspective.
was:
We use many of the inbuilt collections implementations (such as Hashtable) which are well
known to be suboptimal in certain cases. Should be use a separate collections framework,
e.g.,
https://github.com/goldmansachs/gs-collections
There are pros and cons of doing this. But first we need to determine whether it really
makes sense from a performance perspective.
Determine whether or not we should use a specific collections
framework
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Key: JBTM-2180
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBTM-2180
Project: JBoss Transaction Manager
Issue Type: Task
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: JTA, JTS, Performance Testing, REST, Transaction Core
Affects Versions: 5.0.1
Reporter: Mark Little
Assignee: Michael Musgrove
We use many of the inbuilt collections implementations (such as Hashtable) which are well
known to be suboptimal in certain cases. Should we use a separate collections framework,
e.g.,
https://github.com/goldmansachs/gs-collections
There are pros and cons of doing this. But first we need to determine whether it really
makes sense from a performance perspective.
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