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Initializing all Java classes at Start-Up

Jean-Marie Dautelle writes "Java classes are initialized at first-use only which can introduce significant runtime delays detrimental to real-time or games applications (for which accurate scheduling is often required). To solve this problem, the latest open-source Javolution library supports initialization of all Java classes at start-up (e.g. javolution.lang.ClassInitializer.initializeAll(); // Initialize runtime classes (rt.jar) and all classes in classpath). Note: Runtime class initialization (rt.jar) takes typically a few seconds and about 3 Mbytes of memory."

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  1. Shameless Plug or Valid Selfpromotion? by dorkygeek · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Let's see. Submitter of story: Jean-Marie Dautelle. Javolution project owner: Jean-Marie Dautelle.

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