Collections

The Collections Framework offers support for Abstract Data Types (ADTs) beyond Vector and Hashtable starting with the Java 2 platform, version 1. 2.  

The Collections Framework offers support for Abstract Data Types (ADTs) beyond Vector and Hashtable starting with the Java 2 platform, version 1.2.   <<Less

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Hi, Java reference says that a Map, HashMap or Hashtable does not allow to store multiple entries wi...
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i want to make hashmap as threadsafe, how?
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How can you say set will not allow duplicates?how can you remove duplicate elements from list? nar...
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    Here we bring you with the best I...
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what is the difference between hashmap & hashtable?
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We all know that gold is the most precious metal and is...
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Difference Between Thread and Runnable Interface
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Hi, I am trying to run the following code snippet but getting the java.util.ConcurrentModificationE...
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