public class SoftReference<T> extends Reference<T>
Suppose that the garbage collector determines at a certain point in time that an object is softly reachable. At that time it may choose to clear atomically all soft references to that object and all soft references to any other softly-reachable objects from which that object is reachable through a chain of strong references. At the same time or at some later time it will enqueue those newly-cleared soft references that are registered with reference queues.
All soft references to softly-reachable objects are guaranteed to have
been cleared before the virtual machine throws an
OutOfMemoryError
. Otherwise no constraints are placed upon the
time at which a soft reference will be cleared or the order in which a set
of such references to different objects will be cleared. Virtual machine
implementations are, however, encouraged to bias against clearing
recently-created or recently-used soft references.
Direct instances of this class may be used to implement simple caches; this class or derived subclasses may also be used in larger data structures to implement more sophisticated caches. As long as the referent of a soft reference is strongly reachable, that is, is actually in use, the soft reference will not be cleared. Thus a sophisticated cache can, for example, prevent its most recently used entries from being discarded by keeping strong referents to those entries, leaving the remaining entries to be discarded at the discretion of the garbage collector.
Constructor and Description |
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SoftReference(T referent)
Creates a new soft reference that refers to the given object.
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SoftReference(T referent,
ReferenceQueue<? super T> q)
Creates a new soft reference that refers to the given object and is
registered with the given queue.
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public SoftReference(T referent)
referent
- object the new soft reference will refer topublic SoftReference(T referent, ReferenceQueue<? super T> q)
referent
- object the new soft reference will refer toq
- the queue with which the reference is to be registered,
or null if registration is not requiredpublic T get()
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