Testing code that utilizes the Z Garbage Collector (ZGC) in Java can be challenging due to its asynchronous nature. This document provides an overview of how to effectively test applications that leverage ZGC for garbage collection.
Java, ZGC, Garbage Collection, Performance Testing, Memory Management
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