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The ''meatspace'' has been introduced by Java 8 | The ''meatspace'' has been introduced by Java 8 to replace [[#Permanent_Generation|permanent generation]]. Most allocations for the class metadata are now allocated out of native memory. | ||
<font color=red>It is considered part of the heap?</font> | <font color=red>It is considered part of the heap?</font> |
Revision as of 07:36, 16 February 2017
Internal
Permanent Generation
Metaspace
The meatspace has been introduced by Java 8 to replace permanent generation. Most allocations for the class metadata are now allocated out of native memory.
It is considered part of the heap?