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Java collections API: why are Unmodifiable[List|Set|Map] not publicly visible classes?
Collections.unmodifiableList(...) returns a new instance of a static inner class UnmodifiableList. Other unmodifiable collections classes are constructed same way.
Were these classes public, one had ...
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Does the unmodifiable wrapper for java collections make them thread safe?
I need to make an ArrayList of ArrayLists thread safe. I also cannot have the client making changes to the collection. Will the unmodifiable wrapper make it thread safe or do I need two wrappers on ...
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What Collections.unmodifiableSet does?
Here I can see that "Collections.unmodifiableSet" returns an unmodifiable view of the specified set. But I do not understand why we cannot just use final modifier to create an unmodifiable set.
In my ...
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How to create a deep unmodifiable collection?
I often make a collection field unmodifiable before returning it from a getter method:
private List<X> _xs;
....
List<X> getXs(){
return Collections.unmodifiableList(_xs);
}
But I ...
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Is there any performance risk to Collections.unmodifiableList?
I suggested returning Collections.unmodifiableList() instead of directly returning a member variable, and my colleague is concerned that there would be a performance hit. Of course the best answer is ...
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How inefficient is passing Collections.unmodifiable* an instance which is already wrapped with Collections.unmodifiable*?
I have bits of piecework being done by different custom (source code unavailable) frameworks which hand back Map instances. Unfortunately, these frameworks are not consistent in their returning Map ...
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Returning an unmodifiable map
Using Collections.unmodifiableMap(...), I'm trying to return an unmodifiable view of a map. Let's say I have the following method,
public final Map<Foo, Bar> getMap(){
...
return ...
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Java unmodifiable array
final Integer[] arr={1,2,3};
arr[0]=3;
System.out.println(Arrays.toString(arr));
I tried the above code to see whether a final array's variables can be reassigned[ans:it can be].I understand that by ...
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How to return a thread safe/immutable Collection in Java?
In the project I am coding, I need to return a thread safe and immutable view from a function. However, I am unsure of this. Since synchronizedList and unmodifiableList just return views of a list, I ...
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Defects of Immutable collections of Guava?
I am not sure the defects of Immutable collections I understand is correct, so I list them in this answer. Hope someone corrects me here.
a): Comparing to Collections.unmodifiableXXX(), ...
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When is the unmodifiablemap (really) necessary?
I have a map of constants, like this:
private static Map<String, Character> _typesMap =
new HashMap<String, Character>() {
{
put ("string", 'S');
...