Class SimpleOrderedMap<T>

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable, Cloneable, Iterable<Map.Entry<String,​T>>, MapSerializable, MapWriter, NavigableObject

    public class SimpleOrderedMap<T>
    extends NamedList<T>
    SimpleOrderedMap is a NamedList where access by key is more important than maintaining order when it comes to representing the held data in other forms, as ResponseWriters normally do. It's normally not a good idea to repeat keys or use null keys, but this is not enforced. If key uniqueness enforcement is desired, use a regular Map.

    For example, a JSON response writer may choose to write a SimpleOrderedMap as {"foo":10,"bar":20} and may choose to write a NamedList as ["foo",10,"bar",20]. An XML response writer may choose to render both the same way.

    This class does not provide efficient lookup by key, its main purpose is to hold data to be serialized. It aims to minimize overhead and to be efficient at adding new elements.

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    Serialized Form
    • Constructor Detail

      • SimpleOrderedMap

        public SimpleOrderedMap()
        Creates an empty instance
      • SimpleOrderedMap

        public SimpleOrderedMap​(int sz)
      • SimpleOrderedMap

        public SimpleOrderedMap​(Map.Entry<String,​T>[] nameValuePairs)