I've got a quite a bit of experience here, and the answer is pretty much zero. You calls are just going to the system... neither Java nor C/C++ are managing your TCP/IP stack; they just wrap calls. So ...
It's a commonly asked question in a world where every software developer wants to get the most out of every clock cycle their programs consume. It was also a topic at a Java "Birds of a Feather" ...
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Java has been one of the more popular programming languages and computing platforms on the market since Sun Microsystems released it all the way back in 1995. The free-to-download platform has been ...