Byte.valueOf() is definitely faster than new Byte()

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Sebastian Bazley 2009-03-16 02:08:49 +00:00
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@ -56,11 +56,11 @@ public class NumberUtils {
/** Reusable Short constant for minus one. */
public static final Short SHORT_MINUS_ONE = new Short((short) -1);
/** Reusable Byte constant for zero. */
public static final Byte BYTE_ZERO = new Byte((byte) 0);
public static final Byte BYTE_ZERO = Byte.valueOf((byte) 0);
/** Reusable Byte constant for one. */
public static final Byte BYTE_ONE = new Byte((byte) 1);
public static final Byte BYTE_ONE = Byte.valueOf((byte) 1);
/** Reusable Byte constant for minus one. */
public static final Byte BYTE_MINUS_ONE = new Byte((byte) -1);
public static final Byte BYTE_MINUS_ONE = Byte.valueOf((byte) -1);
/** Reusable Double constant for zero. */
public static final Double DOUBLE_ZERO = new Double(0.0d);
/** Reusable Double constant for one. */