Managing memory resident objects to optimize a runtime...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: interprogra – Interprogram communication using shared memory

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C719S316000, C719S330000, C717S101000

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07865901

ABSTRACT:
Systems and methods for optimizing memory management in a runtime environment are provided. The method comprises monitoring one or more objects loaded into primary memory of a computing system to determine if at least a first object can be removed from the primary memory; instantiating a proxy object to replace the first object in the primary memory; removing the first object from the primary memory; and monitoring calls to the proxy object to determine whether the first object is invoked by a process.

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