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I have a MultiMap suppose Company which has String as a Key and another MultiMap suppose Employee as a Value. Employee Multimap has String as a key and another multimap as a value. My question is how do I retrieve and iterate multimap stored inside multimap? I am using Apache common MultiMap.

Example: compMap has 2 companies. CompA and CompB each company has 10 employee.(Employee can appear more than once hence using multimap )

Coll contains employee multimap from compA however how do I retrieve particular employee(if he appears 4 time) from employee multimap?

Code:

if (!compMap.isEmpty()){
    Set compSet = compMap.keySet( );
    Iterator compIterator = compSet.iterator();
    while( compIterator.hasNext( ) ) {
        comp= compIterator.next().toString();                                   
        Collection coll = (Collection) compMap.get(comp);
        .....  
}
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The problem you are facing is caused because one employee should not appear two times in one collection. If you store two values under the same key in MultiValueMap than theses are different values (although they are accessible by the same key).

You should migrate your data model to more Object-Oriented model and not use key-store container located inside another key-store container (map inside map).

Consider following model using only Set/List. Values are differentiated basing on equals/hashcode. If you use List you can have many Employees inside company (they can have the same name if you really need it). Why do you complicate it using MultiValueMap ?

public class AbcTest {
  public static void main(String[] args) {

    Address address1 = new Address("street1");
    Address address2 = new Address("street2");

    Employee employee1 = new Employee("employee1");
    employee1.getAddresses().add(address1);
    employee1.getAddresses().add(address2);

    Employee employee2 = new Employee("employee2");
    employee2.getAddresses().add(address2);

    Company companyA = new Company("compA");

    companyA.getEmployees().add(employee1);
    companyA.getEmployees().add(employee1); // you can add employee to the list as many times as you want, if you really need this?
    companyA.getEmployees().add(employee2);

    // now to get the employee with give name simly iterate over list of employees

    Iterator<Employee> employeeIt = companyA.getEmployees().iterator();


    Employee wantedEmployee = null;

    while (employeeIt.hasNext() && (wantedEmployee == null)) {
      Employee next = employeeIt.next();

      if (next.getName().equals("employee1")) {
        wantedEmployee = next;
      }
    }

    System.out.println(wantedEmployee);


  }



}


class Company {
  final String name;

  final List<Employee> employees;

  Company(String name) {
    this.name = name;
    this.employees = new ArrayList<>();
  }

  public String getName() {
    return name;
  }

  public List<Employee> getEmployees() {
    return employees;
  }

  @Override
  public boolean equals(Object o) {
    if (this == o) {
      return true;
    }
    if ((o == null) || (getClass() != o.getClass())) {
      return false;
    }

    Company company = (Company) o;

    if ((employees != null) ? (!employees.equals(company.employees)) : (company.employees != null)) {
      return false;
    }
    if ((name != null) ? (!name.equals(company.name)) : (company.name != null)) {
      return false;
    }

    return true;
  }

  @Override
  public int hashCode() {
    int result = (name != null) ? name.hashCode() : 0;
    result = (31 * result) + ((employees != null) ? employees.hashCode() : 0);
    return result;
  }
}

class Employee {
  final String name;
  final Set<Address> addresses;

  Employee(String name) {
    this.name = name;
    this.addresses = new HashSet<>();
  }

  public String getName() {
    return name;
  }

  public Set<Address> getAddresses() {
    return addresses;
  }

  @Override
  public String toString() {
    return "Employee{" +
      "name='" + name + '\'' +
      '}';
  }

  @Override
  public boolean equals(Object o) {
    if (this == o) {
      return true;
    }
    if ((o == null) || (getClass() != o.getClass())) {
      return false;
    }

    Employee employee = (Employee) o;

    if ((addresses != null) ? (!addresses.equals(employee.addresses)) : (employee.addresses != null)) {
      return false;
    }
    if ((name != null) ? (!name.equals(employee.name)) : (employee.name != null)) {
      return false;
    }

    return true;
  }

  @Override
  public int hashCode() {
    int result = (name != null) ? name.hashCode() : 0;
    result = (31 * result) + ((addresses != null) ? addresses.hashCode() : 0);
    return result;
  }
}


class Address {
  final String street;

  Address(String street) {
    this.street = street;
  }

  public String getStreet() {
    return street;
  }

  @Override
  public boolean equals(Object o) {
    if (this == o) {
      return true;
    }
    if ((o == null) || (getClass() != o.getClass())) {
      return false;
    }

    Address address = (Address) o;

    if ((street != null) ? (!street.equals(address.street)) : (address.street != null)) {
      return false;
    }

    return true;
  }

  @Override
  public int hashCode() {
    return (street != null) ? street.hashCode() : 0;
  }
}
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I hope the below you are expecting the below scenario.

    Company<Map>
      --- Dept<Map>
            ---Classes<Map>
                  --- Employee<Map>
                             -id
                              -name

    package com.java.examples;

    import java.util.HashMap;
    import java.util.Iterator;
    import java.util.Map;
    import java.util.Map.Entry;

    class Employee {

    }

    class Company {

    }

    class Dept {

    }

    public class Test1 {

        public static void main(String[] args) {

            Map<String, Employee> inputEmployeeMap = new HashMap<String, Employee>();
            inputEmployeeMap.put("1", new Employee());
            inputEmployeeMap.put("2", new Employee());
            inputEmployeeMap.put("3", new Employee());

            Map<String, Map<String, Employee>> inputClassList = new HashMap<String, Map<String, Employee>>();

            inputClassList.put("class1", inputEmployeeMap);
            inputClassList.put("class2", inputEmployeeMap);

            Map<String, Map<String, Map<String, Employee>>> inputDeptList = new HashMap<String, Map<String, Map<String, Employee>>>();

            inputDeptList.put("ece", inputClassList);
            inputDeptList.put("csc", inputClassList);

            Map<String, Map<String, Map<String, Map<String, Employee>>>> inputCompanyList = new HashMap<String, Map<String, Map<String, Map<String, Employee>>>>();

            inputCompanyList.put("ABCCompany", inputDeptList);

            // parseMap
            parseMultiValueMap(inputCompanyList);

        }

        private static void parseMultiValueMap(
                Map<String, Map<String, Map<String, Map<String, Employee>>>> inputCompanyList) {
            Iterator<Entry<String, Map<String, Map<String, Map<String, Employee>>>>> it = inputCompanyList
                    .entrySet().iterator();
            while (it.hasNext()) {
                Map.Entry companyList = (Map.Entry) it.next();
                System.out.println("Company Name = " + companyList.getKey()); // company
                                                                                // name
                Map deptList = (Map) companyList.getValue(); // department list

                // iterator for department List.
                Iterator companyListIterator = deptList.entrySet().iterator();
                while (companyListIterator.hasNext()) {
                    Map.Entry departmentList = (Map.Entry) companyListIterator
                            .next();
                    System.out.print(" Dept Name = " + departmentList.getKey()); // department
                    // class map
                    Map classList = (Map) departmentList.getValue();

                    Iterator departmentListIterator = classList.entrySet()
                            .iterator();
                    Map.Entry empNames = (Map.Entry) departmentListIterator.next();
                    // class name
                    System.out.print(" class name = " + empNames.getKey());
                    // employee map
                    Map empNamesMap = (Map) empNames.getValue();

                    Iterator eNamesIt = empNamesMap.entrySet().iterator();
                    while (eNamesIt.hasNext()) {
                        Map.Entry name = (Map.Entry) eNamesIt.next();
                        // prints the emp Id
                        System.out.print(" id " + name.getKey());
                        System.out.print(" name   = " + name.getValue());
                    }
                    System.out.println("\n");
                }
                System.out.println("\n");

            }
        }
    }

Hope it helps.
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  • or you can use the logic via recursion.
    – Shriram
    May 29, 2015 at 16:23

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