12. 2. Generic Collections |
| 12. 2. 1. | Generics and Collections: ArrayList | | |
| 12. 2. 2. | Arrays: Storing class objects in Array as data items | | |
| 12. 2. 3. | Using Generic Comparable interface | | |
| 12. 2. 4. | A generic first-in, first-out bounded collection of objects | | |
| 12. 2. 5. | A list declared to hold objects of a type T can also hold objects that extend from T. | | |
| 12. 2. 6. | Utilities for generic ArrayList | | |
| 12. 2. 7. | Your own tree with generic user object | | |
| 12. 2. 8. | Generic to list | | |
| 12. 2. 9. | Create a typesafe copy of a raw list. | | |
| 12. 2. 10. | Create a typesafe copy of a raw map. | | |
| 12. 2. 11. | Create a typesafe filter of an unchecked iterator. | | |
| 12. 2. 12. | Create a typesafe view over an underlying raw set. | | |
| 12. 2. 13. | Create a typesafe view over an underlying raw map. | | |
| 12. 2. 14. | Create a typesafe filter of an unchecked enumeration. | | |