I have a class with several key-value lists. Each key (within a list) should be unique, so I use HashMap. When somewhere in the code I add a new item to a list, I am using HashMap's put(K, V)
. I'd like my code to throw an exception if an attempt is made to add an item with already existing key. And, because such adding is performed in many places in the program, I would like to avoid adding checking in each of them. So it should be the list class itself that would not allow replacing existing key-value pair.
I thought of extending the HashMap class with my own one, which would perform such a check and throw an exception. However, HashMap's put
does not throw exceptions, so I cannot do it either.
What would be a good approach to achieve such behaviour? I am ready to replace HashMap with something better, but I need it to be fast in both adding and retrieving items.
Update: Thanks all for many nice suggestions. Since I am a complete newbie in Java, I now need to learn a lot to be able to choose the best one :) Anyway, I am grateful for getting so many options within a lunch-break!