Really depends on the numbers of elements in the array. If you're not dealing with a large amount of integers, a HashSet or a binary tree would probably be the best approach. On the other hand, if you have a large array of diverse integers (say, more than a billion) it might make sense to allocate a 2^32 / 2^8 = 512 MByte byte array in which each bit represents the existence or non-existence of an integer and then count the number of set bits in the end.
A binary tree approach would take n * log n time, while an array approach would take n time. Also, a binary tree requires two pointers per node, so your memory usage would be a lot higher as well. Similar consideration apply to hash tables as well.
Of course, if your set is small, then just use the inbuilt HashSet.