Static Method Memory Allocation

寵の児 提交于 2019-11-29 02:01:19

It depends on the JVM, but static fields are usually stored in a special object on the heap. (You can see it in a heap dump) When the ClassLoader is unloaded, its classes and their static "objects"/fields are also cleaned up.

The only thing different about the static "object" is you can't get a reference to it. (But you can use reflection to access the fields)

Methods (i.e., code) aren't stored in an object; all objects of a class will share the code for a method. Regardless of language (Java, C++, or virtually anything else) there will be only a single copy of the code for any method, static or not. Generally there's a specific area of memory -- i.e., a CODE segment in a native language like C++, or a special heap area in Java -- where code is loaded.

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