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jvx:common:util:classes [2020/06/29 13:58] cduncan [Hashtable With Automatic List Management] |
jvx:common:util:classes [2020/07/28 09:48] cduncan [The Object Cache] |
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- | More details about [[jvx:common:util:xml|XML Handling]]. | + | Find more details about [[jvx:common:util:xml|XML Handling]]. |
==== Working With Arrays ==== | ==== Working With Arrays ==== | ||
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From time to time objects have to be cached and exchanged between various instances. Parameters and public methods are very useful for this purpose, but we do not always want to pass an object on across countless instances to the target. Also, the required objects are not always located in the same scope. | From time to time objects have to be cached and exchanged between various instances. Parameters and public methods are very useful for this purpose, but we do not always want to pass an object on across countless instances to the target. Also, the required objects are not always located in the same scope. | ||
- | This is what the ObjectCache is for, which handles objects statically, for certain time periods or permanently, within a VM. | + | This is what the ObjectCache is for: to handle objects statically, for certain time periods or permanently, within a VM. |
This can be compared to a static hash table complemented by a timeout. | This can be compared to a static hash table complemented by a timeout. | ||
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The reflective class allows you to create class instances or call methods via reflection but without directly using ''java.lang.reflect''. | The reflective class allows you to create class instances or call methods via reflection but without directly using ''java.lang.reflect''. | ||
- | More details, see [[jvx:common:util:reflective|here]]. | + | For more details, look [[jvx:common:util:reflective|here]]. |
==== More Classes ==== | ==== More Classes ==== |