[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] Updated: (JBRULES-3141) Replace BinaryHeapPriorityQueue Implementation with Java's PriorityBlockingQueue
Brad Davis (JIRA)
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Thu Jul 14 01:25:23 EDT 2011
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Brad Davis updated JBRULES-3141:
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Attachment: BasePriorityQueue.java
BinaryHeapPriorityQueueTest.java
> Replace BinaryHeapPriorityQueue Implementation with Java's PriorityBlockingQueue
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>
> Key: JBRULES-3141
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBRULES-3141
> Project: Drools
> Issue Type: Feature Request
> Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
> Reporter: Brad Davis
> Assignee: Mark Proctor
> Attachments: BasePriorityQueue.java, BinaryHeapPriorityQueueTest.java
>
>
> Attached is a PriorityQueue implementation I wrote last night to replace our home grown implementation. I think it must have preceded the PriorityBlockingQueue that is already part of Java 5 & 6.
> BinaryHeapPriorityQueueTest is where I plugged in this implementation. Below are the results first running with our home grown BinaryHeapPriorityQueue, and then with the one I created, BasePriorityQueue. There are numerous other benefits to using this as well, as it will fully implement the java.util.Collections API and therefore cleanup some other code elsewhere in our codebase.
> The result for 10000 objects inserted and retracted was:
> BinaryHeapPriortyQueue
> elapsedEnqueue = 32
> elapsedDequeue = 294
> BasePriorityQueue
> elapsedEnqueue = 26
> elapsedDequeue = 167
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