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What are Compact Strings in Java 9
Since Java 9, the JVM optimizes strings by using a new feature called Compact Strings. Instead of having a char[] array, a string can be represented as a byte[] array. We can use either UTF-16 or Latin-1 to produce either one or two bytes per character. If JVM detects the string contains only ISO-8859-1/Latin-1 characters, then string uses one byte per character internally.
The string can be represented with a compact string or not is detected when the string is created. This feature has enabled by default and switches off using the -XX:-CompactStrings. It doesn't revert to a char[] implementation and stores all strings as UTF-16.
// In Java 8 public class String { private final char[] value; // Stores characters in the string --------- } // In Java 9 public class String { private final byte[] value; // Stores characters in the string private final byte coder; // a flag whether to use 1 byte per character or 2 bytes per characters for this string --------- }
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