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Efficient way to implement singleton pattern in Java
I have a singleton class that acts as a state saver for my application. For instance if I have a view that has some data, I just pacakge the data to a saved state serializable object and pass it to my singleton for retrival later. This all seems natural and proper, but I have deviated from the singleton example on Wiki. Intead of having a get instance method that will let me retrieve the instance and call methods though the instance, I instead just set every method to static and use the class statically.
Is this bad form? Is there a performance lose?
Thanks for any tips ~Aedon