In what situation is it desirable and what advantages does it have?
It is used when you want to make temporary changes to the mapped data that should not be persisted, and should not be visible to other applications that might have mapped the file.
In such a use-case, the application can either explicitly copy the file contents into a byte[]
, or it can map the file in PRIVATE
mode
The expectation is that JVM + OS will take care of the data copying in PRIVATE mode in a more efficient way than the Java application code can. For instance, the JVM + OS might could use the native virtual memory subsystem to copy the data in a mapped VM page the first time that the application tries to update the corresponding region of its buffer.
How MapMode.PRIVATE
is actually implemented is platform specific. If you need to know the details, refer to your JVM's source code and the operating system source code.