Minggu, 22 Juni 2014

Difference between Stack and Heap memory in Java




Difference between stack and heap memory is common programming question asked by
beginners learning Java or any other programming language. Stack and heap
memory are two terms programmers starts hearing once they started programming
but without any clear and definite explanation. Lack of knowledge on what is heap in Java and what
is stack memory in Java, results in misconcepts related to stack and heap. To
add to this confusion, stack is also a data structure which is used to store
elements in
LIFO(Last In First out) order and
available in Java API as
java.util.Stack. In general both stack and heap
are part of memory, a program is allocated and used for different purposes.
Java program runs inside JVM which is launched as a process by
"java" command.
Java also uses both stack and heap memory for different needs. In our last
article 10 points on Java heap space I
h
ave touched base on Java heap space and in this article we will see difference
between stack and heap memory in Java.




Difference between Stack vs Heap in Java



Difference between heap and statck in Java - Interview Question


Here are few differences between stack and heap memory in Java:





1) Main difference between heap and stack is that stack memory is used to
store local
variables
and function call, while heap memory is used to store objects
in Java. No matter, where object is created in code e.g. as member
variable, local variable or class variable,  they are always created inside heap space in
Java.





2) Each Thread
in Java
has there own stack which can be specified using
-Xss JVM
parameter, similarly you can also specify heap size of Java program using JVM
option
-Xms and -Xmx where -Xms is
starting size of heap and
-Xmx is maximum size of java heap. to learn more
about JVM options see my post 10 JVM option Java programmer should know.





3) If there is no memory left in stack for storing function call or local
variable, JVM will throw java.lang.StackOverFlowError, while if there is no
more heap space for creating object, JVM will throw
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError:
Java Heap Space
. Read more about how to deal with java.lang.OutOfMemoryError  in my post 2
ways to solve OutOfMemoryError in Java
.





4) If you are using Recursion,
on which method calls itself, You can quickly fill up stack memory. Another
difference between stack and heap is that size of stack memory is lot lesser
than size of  heap memory in Java.





5) Variables stored in stacks are only visible to the owner Thread, while
objects created in heap are visible to all thread. In other words stack memory
is kind of private memory of Java Threads, while heap memory is shared among
all threads.





That's all on difference between Stack and Heap memory in Java. As
I said, It’s important to understand what is heap and what is stack in Java and
which kind of variables goes where, how you can run out of stack and heap
memory in Java etc. Let us know if you are familiar with any other difference
between stack and heap memory in java.





























Source:http://javarevisited.blogspot.com/2013/01/difference-between-stack-and-heap-java.html

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