feat(#4218): avoid executing the injection logic multiple times #5201
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Given there are multiple entry points for injection (creator properties vs fields and setters), would a cache in
DeserializationContext
be good to avoid executing the injection logic multiple times? Is the tradeoff of having a bit more space consumption vs much lower (I guess) execution time performance worth it?Especially considering that every new feature added in the
@JacksonInject
context, without a cache would mean duplicating the logic in a slightly different way, since creator properties and fields injection are managed differently.