IMO it's not worth adding another dep for something that can be created
in a few lines of code.
Jeff Ramsdale wrote:
Yeah, I noticed the same thing. I was thinking of suggesting the use
of
Google Collections, too:
http://code.google.com/p/google-collections/
They provide a host of Immutable collections and many other handy
classes. Specifically, I thought BiMap could replace BidirectionalMap
(I've been working on implementing this, actually). The Google
Collections are very well tested (and widely deployed), vetted by Josh
Bloch, and may potentially make it into the JDK in time.
Great interview with the creators
here:
http://www.javalobby.org/articles/google-collections/
-jeff
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Krzysztof Sobolewski
<Krzysztof.Sobolewski(a)atm.com.pl
<mailto:Krzysztof.Sobolewski@atm.com.pl>> wrote:
I noticed that there was a problem with generics in Immutables
class. May I
suggest a better approach? (patch attached) :)
[AFAICS the same thing is needed for analogous code in JBoss Cache, BTW]
-KS
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