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Does having too many private variables in a class affects performance

Asked by srikanthradix in Java Programming Language

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We are having like 6 classes. Each of which will have methods where two objects as parameters(necessary) which are quite large objects each of which internally have objects and so on and so forth which makes two objects quite large. (one of which is obtained through xml file by converting it into object and the other is obtained through a wsdl file using wsdl2java to convert them into classes).

What is good thing to do? It should be used inside the methods anyways.
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