Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

Uses of Class
java.util.AbstractList

Packages that use AbstractList
java.util Contains the collections framework, legacy collection classes, event model, date and time facilities, internationalization, and miscellaneous utility classes (a string tokenizer, a random-number generator, and a bit array). 
javax.management Provides the core classes for the Java Management Extensions. 
javax.management.relation Provides the definition of the Relation Service. 
 

Uses of AbstractList in java.util
 

Subclasses of AbstractList in java.util
 class AbstractSequentialList<E>
          This class provides a skeletal implementation of the List interface to minimize the effort required to implement this interface backed by a "sequential access" data store (such as a linked list).
 class ArrayList<E>
          Resizable-array implementation of the List interface.
 class LinkedList<E>
          Linked list implementation of the List interface.
 class Stack<E>
          The Stack class represents a last-in-first-out (LIFO) stack of objects.
 class Vector<E>
          The Vector class implements a growable array of objects.
 

Uses of AbstractList in javax.management
 

Subclasses of AbstractList in javax.management
 class AttributeList
          Represents a list of values for attributes of an MBean.
 

Uses of AbstractList in javax.management.relation
 

Subclasses of AbstractList in javax.management.relation
 class RoleList
          A RoleList represents a list of roles (Role objects).
 class RoleUnresolvedList
          A RoleUnresolvedList represents a list of RoleUnresolved objects, representing roles not retrieved from a relation due to a problem encountered when trying to access (read or write) the roles.
 


Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

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