public class ConcurrentHashSetFactory extends AbstractSetFactory
ConcurrentMapFactory
that creates
instances of a ConcurrentHashSet
. Since no such class exists in JDK, we provide it via
ConcurrentHashMap
.Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static ConcurrentHashSetFactory |
INSTANCE
The singleton instance.
|
Constructor and Description |
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ConcurrentHashSetFactory()
The constructor.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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<E> Set<E> |
create()
This method creates a new
Collection instance. |
<E> Set<E> |
create(int capacity)
This method creates a new
Collection instance with the given initial capacity . |
Class<? extends Set> |
getCollectionImplementation()
This method gets the implementation of the
collection-interface used by
this factory. |
createGeneric, createGeneric, getCollectionInterface
public static final ConcurrentHashSetFactory INSTANCE
public <E> Set<E> create()
Collection
instance. Collection
can NOT be bound to the generic type <COLLECTION>
because of
limitations in Java's generic type system. You need to work on the actual sub-interface (e.g.
ListFactory
) to get the proper result type.E
- the type of elements contained in the collection.CollectionFactory.createGeneric()
public <E> Set<E> create(int capacity)
Collection
instance with the given initial capacity
. Collection
can NOT be bound to the generic type <COLLECTION>
because of
limitations in Java's generic type system. You need to work on the actual sub-interface (e.g.
ListFactory
) to get the proper result type.E
- the type of elements contained in the collection.capacity
- is the initial capacity of the collection.CollectionFactory.createGeneric(int)
public Class<? extends Set> getCollectionImplementation()
collection-interface
used by
this factory.Collection
implementation.Copyright © 2001–2014 mmm-Team. All rights reserved.