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This is the third lesson in a miniseries designed to help you learn the essential features of object-oriented data structures in Java using the Collections Framework.

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There are six core interfaces in the Collections Framework. Each interface declares several methods and provides a contract that applies to each declared method. The method declarations and their associated contracts specify the general behavior of matching methods in the classes that implement the interfaces.

Java Programming, Lecture Notes #1354 * Preface * Preview * Introduction * Discussion * Summary * What's Next -----------------------------------

Preface

This is the third lesson in a miniseries on Java data structures and the Java Collections Framework. The first lesson in the miniseries was entitled Data Structures in Java: Part 1, Getting Started.

The purpose of this miniseries is to help you learn the essential features of object-oriented data structures in Java using the Collections Framework.

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