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eveningcoffee
9y ago
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1.5 is huge, except it is completely wrong. JVM startup time is within fraction of the second.
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akvadrako
9y ago
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You are right, I was just going with what the grandparent said. But I think with normal amounts of class scanning and other overhead, 1.5 seconds becomes the practical normal.
Certainly the JVM startup always feels slow, in my experience.
eveningcoffee
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9y ago
Well, if you create a lot of additional objects on startup then it will take some time. JVM startup is still fast.
http://blog.ndk.io/jvm-slow-startup.html
akvadrako
9y ago
That links says 1.2 seconds for a hello world! 1.2 microseconds is what I would expect to be called fast.
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