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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<document>
<properties>
<title>Commons</title>
<author email="commons-dev@jakarta.apache.org">Commons Documentation Team</author>
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<body>
<section name="The Collections Component">
<p>
The introduction of the <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/docs/guide/collections/">Collections API</a> by Sun in JDK 1.2 has been a
boon to quick and effective Java programming. Ready access to
powerful data structures has accelerated development by reducing the
need for custom container classes around each core object. Most Java2
APIs are significantly easier to use because of the Collections API.
</p>
<p>
However, there are certain holes left unfilled by Sun's
implementations, and the <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/">Jakarta-Commons</a> Collections Component strives
to fulfill them. Among the features of this package are:
<ul>
<li>Special-purpose implementations of Lists and Maps for fast
access</li>
<li>Adapter classes from Java1-style containers (arrays, enumerations)
to Java2-style collections.</li>
<li>Methods to test or create typical set-theory properties of
collections such as union, intersection, and closure.</li>
</ul>
</p>
</section>
<section name="Documentation">
<p>
An alphabetical list of the package can be found in the <a href="http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs/~checkout~/jakarta-commons/collections/STATUS.html?rev=1.19">collections
status document</a>.
</p>
<p>
The <a href="collections/api/index.html">JavaDoc API documents</a> are available online.
</p>
</section>
<section name="Releases">
<ul>
<li><a
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-commons/release/commons-collections/v2.1/">Version
2.1</a></li>
<li><a
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-commons/release/commons-collections/v2.0/">Version
2.0</a></li>
<li><a
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-commons/release/commons-collections/v1.0/">Version
1.0</a></li>
</ul>
</section>
</body>
</document>