Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

Uses of Class
java.util.AbstractSet

Packages that use AbstractSet
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). 
java.util.concurrent Utility classes commonly useful in concurrent programming. 
javax.print.attribute.standard Package javax.print.attribute.standard contains classes for specific printing attributes. 
 

Uses of AbstractSet in java.util
 

Subclasses of AbstractSet in java.util
 class EnumSet<E extends Enum<E>>
          A specialized Set implementation for use with enum types.
 class HashSet<E>
          This class implements the Set interface, backed by a hash table (actually a HashMap instance).
 class LinkedHashSet<E>
          Hash table and linked list implementation of the Set interface, with predictable iteration order.
 class TreeSet<E>
          A NavigableSet implementation based on a TreeMap.
 

Uses of AbstractSet in java.util.concurrent
 

Subclasses of AbstractSet in java.util.concurrent
 class ConcurrentSkipListSet<E>
          A scalable concurrent NavigableSet implementation based on a ConcurrentSkipListMap.
 class CopyOnWriteArraySet<E>
          A Set that uses an internal CopyOnWriteArrayList for all of its operations.
 

Uses of AbstractSet in javax.print.attribute.standard
 

Subclasses of AbstractSet in javax.print.attribute.standard
 class JobStateReasons
          Class JobStateReasons is a printing attribute class, a set of enumeration values, that provides additional information about the job's current state, i.e., information that augments the value of the job's JobState attribute.
 


Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

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