On Sat 07/08/10 14:02 , "Stuart Halloway" stuart.hallo...@gmail.com sent:
> No. We want to collect more information and do more comparisons before
> moving away from the recommended Java buffering. 
> Stu

This isn't an issue with the buffering, it is an issue with the massive 
overhead of doing character at a time i/o - it is something that you really 
should never ever do.  I'd say something somewhere doing character at a time 
i/o is probably the number one cause of crippling performance problems 
that I've seen in Java.

-- 
Dave

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