Up to 10 times faster 100% JDK Serialization compatible drop-in replacement (Ok, might be 99% ..). As an example: Lambda Serialization which came with 1.8 worked instantly. Android compatible since version 2.17 (use FSTConfiguration.createAndroidDefaultConfiguration() both on the server and client side. The configuration object has to be passed into FSTObjectIn/Output constructors) FSTStructs is very similar to IBM's packed objects. The difference is you can run it with Oracle JDK today. Optionally en/decode any Serializable object graph to JSON (incl. shared references) (since 2.29) for interop
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- Apache 2.0 license since 2.17
- OffHeap Maps, Persistent OffHeap maps
- JDK 1.6 Build 1.x build since v1.62 are still jdk 6 compatible
- Android compatible since version 2.17
- FSTStructs is very similar to IBM's packed objects
- En/decode any Serializable object graph to JSON
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