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How does Garbage Collection work?

2011-04-11 Rene

Just found two nice blog entries by Chaotic Java which explain nicely how Java Garbage Collection works. Might be still too much if you have never dealt with the topic before, but good reading for the others.

  • Parallel and concurrent garbage collectors
  • How does garbage collection work?

Enjoy reading.

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