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Introduction Part I: The Historical Collection Classes Arrays.- The Vector and Stack Classes.- The Enumeration Interface.- The Dictionary, Hashtable and Properties Classes. Part II: The Collections Framework Collections.- Sets.- Sequences and Lists.- Maps.- Sorting.- Special Collection Implementations.- Array Algorithm Support.- Creating Custom Implementations.- Usage Issues.- Advanced Usages/Examples. Part III: Alternative Collection Libraries The Generic Collection Library for Java (JGL).- Doug Lea's util.concurrent.- Colt.- Appendices.- Collections API Reference.
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