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Published inFeb 2024
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Otavio Santana
Otavio Santana
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Otavio Santana

Otavio is a passionate architect and software engineer focused on cloud and Java technologies. He has deep expertise in polyglot persistence and high-performance applications in finance, social media, and e-commerce. As a global speaker, he has presented at the most significant international conferences, such as JavaOne, TDC, and Devoxx. He volunteers and helps organize several Java User Groups and meetups around the globe. Otavio is recognized for his Open Source contributions and has received many awards, including all JCP Awards categories and the Duke's Choice Award, to name a few. Otavio is also a distinguished member of the Java Champions and Oracle ACE programs. Otavio loves history, economy, traveling, programming, and real-world languages. He speaks Portuguese, English, Spanish, Italian, and French and is fluent in dad jokes.
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In the intricate landscape of JVM internals, the GC role stands as a critical component, influencing the efficiency and reliability of Java applications. Our exploration delves into the fundamental concept of garbage collection and its pivotal role in managing memory within the JVM.

At its core, the purpose of the GC is to automatically reclaim memory occupied by objects no longer in use by the program. In languages such as Java, which employ automatic memory management, developers are spared the burden of explicitly deallocating memory, enhancing productivity and reducing the likelihood of memory-related errors.

Imagine a scenario where each dynamically allocated object had to be manually deallocated by the programmer. Not only does this introduce a considerable cognitive load, but it also opens the door to memory leaks and inefficiencies. In the absence of a GC, the responsibility of memory management falls entirely on the developer’s shoulders, increasing...

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Published in: Feb 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781835467961

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Otavio Santana

Otavio is a passionate architect and software engineer focused on cloud and Java technologies. He has deep expertise in polyglot persistence and high-performance applications in finance, social media, and e-commerce. As a global speaker, he has presented at the most significant international conferences, such as JavaOne, TDC, and Devoxx. He volunteers and helps organize several Java User Groups and meetups around the globe. Otavio is recognized for his Open Source contributions and has received many awards, including all JCP Awards categories and the Duke's Choice Award, to name a few. Otavio is also a distinguished member of the Java Champions and Oracle ACE programs. Otavio loves history, economy, traveling, programming, and real-world languages. He speaks Portuguese, English, Spanish, Italian, and French and is fluent in dad jokes.
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