Hi Barbara,

On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Barbara Morris wrote:
>
>  beginObjGroup (env : 10000);  // guess the maximum number of objects
>

I'm not sure if I have this correct or not, but this web page at Sun
( http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jni/html/refs.html ) seems to imply
that the 10000 you used in your example is not a fixed-limit.

In fact, it says that if you do not call PushLocalFrame or
EnsureLocalCapacity, the number defaults to 16!

If my program was running with only 16-preallocated, is there an advantage
to preallocating 10000 objects?  Would it perform better?  Would that use
up a lot of extra memory?

Or, am I just completely confused?

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