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Java Memory Management

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This is a course for Java professionals (or aspiring Java professionals) who need an in depth understanding of how memory works in Java. In this course you’ll learn what kinds of memory leaks are possible in Java, and how to avoid them. In addition I’ll show you tools you can use to analyse how your applications are performing, and detect inefficient memory use, such as objects which are taking up too much memory, or problems causing inefficient garbage collection. And we’ll see how to fix these.

You don’t need to be a Java Expert to do this course, but you should be able to confidently create basic Java code before you start.

Important note about Java Versions: This course is aimed at users of Java 7 and 8. There’s a separate course covering more recent versions of Java (8 and 11+) called Java Application Performance and Memory Management – this other course includes almost all the content from this course, upgraded for newer versions of Java, together with other topics around application performance. If you are using newer versions of Java you may wish to take the Java Application Performance and Memory Management course.

Instructor Details

Having worked for over 20 years as a professional programmer, mainly in banking, Matt now teaches for Virtual Pair Programmers. His specialist areas are JavaEE, Android, Hadoop and NoSQL. Matt's currently working on a Clojure project, which he finds an enjoyable challenge! Outside of work, Matt enjoys cycling, but prefers going downhill to uphill, and he also plays the piano very badly.

Specification: Java Memory Management

Duration

3.5 hours

Year

2019

Level

Intermediate

Certificate

Yes

Quizzes

No

21 reviews for Java Memory Management

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  1. Rahul Kumar

    Good course

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  2. Prasad Sunil Pande

    Great Quick Course and explanation

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  3. Vikash Sharma

    Very nicely explained.

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  4. Ganda M

    I teach me about the fundamental of variables and memories management in java

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  5. Seyed Mohammad Hossein Jamali

    Explanation is clear. It seems it’s a good course.

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  6. Yani Kapitanov

    Very simple, easy to understand, however very thorough and covers the subject very well.

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  7. David Hill

    It’s a good match thus far. Looking forward to any information regarding 32bit vs. 64bit paradigms.

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  8. Sindhura Gudarada

    It is an amazing course, very well explained on java memory model.

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  9. David Torres Jimenez

    very easy to understand way to explain

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  10. Gokul C

    yes

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  11. Ashish Tom Cherian

    Great content

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  12. Bhuvaneswari Balasubramanian

    Excellent

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  13. Chandana S M

    Content is relevant and clear

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  14. Anish kumar

    Well explained concepts. Thank you.

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  15. Ramesh Gollapudi

    Nicew.

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  16. Johan Wistr m

    a bit to basic so far

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  17. Michael Halford

    I bought this course as a revision exercise and I found it useful. It’s a shame it is only Java8 based as we’re now into Java11

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  18. Nitin Sharma

    All the Visualisation is really smooth and appealing. I can gladly say that this is probably the best online lecture that I have ever seen… kudos man ?

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  19. Atul Agarwal

    Amazing

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  20. Maciej Wezyk

    Very well explained always just reading about GC and JVM and not everything was clear now I feel like an expert. Thank you!

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  21. Rashmi Ranjan Acharya

    Nice Course

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