Please check this out:
http://wiki3.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/images/e/e9/JavaCollections.png
LinkedHashSet is what you need, because it's an implementation of the Set interface. Set has one very cool habit: it doesn't allows duplicates by default. So, we are done with your 1.
What about 2?
We know, that we need one of the Set implementation, but which ?
HashMap - you are able to store K,V pairs, but there is no order.
TreeSet - this is the slowest solution, because it's using a compareTo
method to keep every item sorted and ordered. This is why you can pass a comparator to it, when you are constructing a TreeSet.
LinkedHashSet - Gives back the elements in order of INSERTING them. It is the ordered version of a HashSet.
Please find a cool description here:
http://java67.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/when-to-use-linkedhashset-vs-treeset-vs-hashset-java.html?_sm_au_=iVVMtMLHSDQ5P0P7