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Achieving low-latency performance in Java requires strict developer discipline. The language's garbage collection, JIT compilation, and memory management introduce unpredictable pauses. Developers must avoid allocations, use off-heap memory, and tune the JVM to meet real-time constraints.
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Hardwood Promises High-Speed JVM Apache Parquet Processing with Zero Mandatory Dependencies