A friend brought this up on a mailing list earlier today, and it looks cool: Java 6 has a "hybrid" or "compressed" 64-bit JVM option, to use less memory than a full 64-bit. Has anyone used this? What did you think? Did it work well? Share on TwitterShare on FacebookShare via emailShare on LinkedIn
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