We create a simple iqueue in Hazelcast:
HazelcastInstance h = Hazelcast.newHazelcastInstance(config);
BlockingQueue<String> queue = h.getQueue("my-distributed-queue");
Let's assume that queue.size() == 0.
Does the distributed queue "my-distributed-queue" use any memory resources?
Background:
I want to use Hazelcast for creating large amount (>1k) of short lived queues (for keeping time order in item groups). I'm wondering what happens if an IQueue object in Hazelcast is drained out (size==0). Will it leave any artifacts in memory that won't be cleaned up by GC?
I've analized the heap dumps in VisualVM and I've found that queue items are stored as IQueueItem objects. When the queue size is 0, then there are no IQueueItem instances. But are there any other no removable artefacts? Thx for help.