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by cyberax
584 days ago
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> I think your information is outdated. Java has had lightweight threads for several releases now. Well, yes. It was released as a part of JDK 21 a year ago. So far, the adoption has been spotty. They are also implemented not in the best possible way. > Xmx is mostly a thing if you have very small RAM, or some sort of grievously misconfigured container setup. By default it grow up to 25% of the system RAM, which is a relatively sane default. Other more sane runtimes (like Go) do not even have developers care about the heap sizing. It just works. |
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IIRC .NET just sets it to 75% of available memory.