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May 24, 2023
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Records are basically just syntax sugar to write short concise code for immutable data classes. There should be no difference at runtime in the JVM regarding performance. MicroStream itself sees Records the same way as normal classes. |
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Records are basically just syntax sugar to write short concise code for immutable data classes. There should be no difference at runtime in the JVM regarding performance. MicroStream itself sees Records the same way as normal classes.