I have read a lot about deep copying and serialization in Java List
, Map
, etc, but I did not find good answers to a some questions. I care for time and performance, so I am looking for a compromise. I list my questions below so that you can address the ones you have answers to.
What is better in terms of performance, deepcopy by looping over a
list
or using serialization? I have read a post (sorry I lost the link) that says looping is 4 times better than java serialization. Does this mean that using a 3rd party like Kryo can be better than looping?I am not sure how serialization works in different 3rd party libraries, but what happens if I have many subclass levels, would serialization be better than looping?
Is there any library in Java that copies raw memory? For instance, a library that uses
memcopy()
-like functions inC
. That would be much faster since there is no need to care about classes logic (of course it needs some handling for non-contiguous memory data). I am aware that Java is object oriented :), but this wont violate rules I think.If I want to implement
deepCopy(List<?>)
anddeepCopy(Map<?,?>)
in Java, can I put them in aMyTools
class that I have; or there is some neater way to do it in Java?