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Collections Framework
Sun's Collections Framework offers you a set of interfaces and implementation classes for holding and manipulating objects.
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ArrayList
HashMap
HashSet
Hashtable
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Stack
TreeMap
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Vector
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General:
How do I add Sun's Collection package to JDK1.1?
Further Information (sorted alphabetically)
Faq's:
JGuru's FAQ on Collections
Java Collections API Design FAQ
Articles:
Check out three collections libraries
Concurrent collections classes
Enhance Collection Performance with this Treasure Trove
Faster List Iteration with RandomAccess Interface
Get Started with the Java Collections Framework, by Dan Becker
JavaWorld Article: Using Collections with JDK(TM)1.2
Using Java Collections
Utilizing the Map Interface from the Collections Framework
Related Links:
Chapter 9: Lists (John Zukowski)
Introduction to the Collections Framework
JDC Tech Tip: Using Java Collections
JDC Tech Tip: Using List Collections Efficiently
Java 2 Collections Quiz
Mastering Java, Collections
The Collections API (PDF - Slides)
The Collections Framework (Sun)
The Performance of Java's Lists
The battle of the container frameworks: which should you use? (Compares ObjectSpace JGL and Sun's Collections Framework)
Type-Specific Collections Library
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