[jdom-interest] How many bytes is my JDOM Document
    Kevin POCHAT 
    kpochat at gmail.com
       
    Fri Aug  4 05:42:50 PDT 2006
    
    
  
There should be a way to count the bytes in a Java object without trying to
output it, I mean, the object is in memory as bytes, so there must be a way
to count them.
Outputting the file somewhere may enable to know the EXACT size of the
outputted file, but the object's size in memory should be accessible another
way.
Kevin.
2006/8/4, Paul Libbrecht <paul at activemath.org>:
>
> Print it to a stream that only counts but otherwise discards ? It's easy
> to write such a stream... just subclass outputstream.write(byte) and
> maybe .write(byte[],start,len) and count...
>
> I don't think there's a way without outputting.
>
> paul
>
> Søren Faltz wrote:
> > I want to find out how many bytes my document is.
> > An easy way would be to stream the document to disk, and then call
> > File.size()
> > but is there any way to find out without saving the document to disk
> > first??
>
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