Class ReferenceMap<K,V>
- java.lang.Object
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- java.util.AbstractMap<K,V>
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- org.apache.commons.collections4.map.AbstractHashedMap<K,V>
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- org.apache.commons.collections4.map.AbstractReferenceMap<K,V>
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- org.apache.commons.collections4.map.ReferenceMap<K,V>
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- Type Parameters:
K
- the type of the keys in the mapV
- the type of the values in the map
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
,Map<K,V>
,Get<K,V>
,IterableGet<K,V>
,IterableMap<K,V>
,Put<K,V>
public class ReferenceMap<K,V> extends AbstractReferenceMap<K,V> implements Serializable
AMap
implementation that allows mappings to be removed by the garbage collector.When you construct a
ReferenceMap
, you can specify what kind of references are used to store the map's keys and values. If non-hard references are used, then the garbage collector can remove mappings if a key or value becomes unreachable, or if the JVM's memory is running low. For information on how the different reference types behave, seeReference
.Different types of references can be specified for keys and values. The keys can be configured to be weak but the values hard, in which case this class will behave like a
WeakHashMap
. However, you can also specify hard keys and weak values, or any other combination. The default constructor uses hard keys and soft values, providing a memory-sensitive cache.This map is similar to
ReferenceIdentityMap
. It differs in that keys and values in this class are compared usingequals()
.This
Map
implementation does not allow null elements. Attempting to add a null key or value to the map will raise aNullPointerException
.This implementation is not synchronized. You can use
Collections.synchronizedMap(java.util.Map<K, V>)
to provide synchronized access to aReferenceMap
. Remember that synchronization will not stop the garbage collector removing entries.All the available iterators can be reset back to the start by casting to
ResettableIterator
and callingreset()
.Note that ReferenceMap is not synchronized and is not thread-safe. If you wish to use this map from multiple threads concurrently, you must use appropriate synchronization. The simplest approach is to wrap this map using
Collections.synchronizedMap(java.util.Map<K, V>)
. This class may throw exceptions when accessed by concurrent threads without synchronization.NOTE: As from Commons Collections 3.1 this map extends
AbstractReferenceMap
(previously it extended AbstractMap). As a result, the implementation is now extensible and provides aMapIterator
.- Since:
- 3.0 (previously in main package v2.1)
- See Also:
Reference
, Serialized Form
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Nested Class Summary
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class org.apache.commons.collections4.map.AbstractReferenceMap
AbstractReferenceMap.ReferenceStrength
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class java.util.AbstractMap
AbstractMap.SimpleEntry<K extends Object,V extends Object>, AbstractMap.SimpleImmutableEntry<K extends Object,V extends Object>
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description ReferenceMap()
Constructs a newReferenceMap
that will use hard references to keys and soft references to values.ReferenceMap(AbstractReferenceMap.ReferenceStrength keyType, AbstractReferenceMap.ReferenceStrength valueType)
Constructs a newReferenceMap
that will use the specified types of references.ReferenceMap(AbstractReferenceMap.ReferenceStrength keyType, AbstractReferenceMap.ReferenceStrength valueType, boolean purgeValues)
Constructs a newReferenceMap
that will use the specified types of references.ReferenceMap(AbstractReferenceMap.ReferenceStrength keyType, AbstractReferenceMap.ReferenceStrength valueType, int capacity, float loadFactor)
Constructs a newReferenceMap
with the specified reference types, load factor and initial capacity.ReferenceMap(AbstractReferenceMap.ReferenceStrength keyType, AbstractReferenceMap.ReferenceStrength valueType, int capacity, float loadFactor, boolean purgeValues)
Constructs a newReferenceMap
with the specified reference types, load factor and initial capacity.
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Method Summary
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Methods inherited from class org.apache.commons.collections4.map.AbstractReferenceMap
clear, containsKey, containsValue, entrySet, get, isEmpty, keySet, mapIterator, put, remove, size, values
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Methods inherited from class org.apache.commons.collections4.map.AbstractHashedMap
equals, hashCode, putAll, toString
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Methods inherited from interface java.util.Map
compute, computeIfAbsent, computeIfPresent, forEach, getOrDefault, merge, putIfAbsent, remove, replace, replace, replaceAll
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Constructor Detail
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ReferenceMap
public ReferenceMap()
Constructs a newReferenceMap
that will use hard references to keys and soft references to values.
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ReferenceMap
public ReferenceMap(AbstractReferenceMap.ReferenceStrength keyType, AbstractReferenceMap.ReferenceStrength valueType)
Constructs a newReferenceMap
that will use the specified types of references.
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ReferenceMap
public ReferenceMap(AbstractReferenceMap.ReferenceStrength keyType, AbstractReferenceMap.ReferenceStrength valueType, boolean purgeValues)
Constructs a newReferenceMap
that will use the specified types of references.
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ReferenceMap
public ReferenceMap(AbstractReferenceMap.ReferenceStrength keyType, AbstractReferenceMap.ReferenceStrength valueType, int capacity, float loadFactor)
Constructs a newReferenceMap
with the specified reference types, load factor and initial capacity.
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ReferenceMap
public ReferenceMap(AbstractReferenceMap.ReferenceStrength keyType, AbstractReferenceMap.ReferenceStrength valueType, int capacity, float loadFactor, boolean purgeValues)
Constructs a newReferenceMap
with the specified reference types, load factor and initial capacity.- Parameters:
keyType
- the type of reference to use for keys; must beHARD
,SOFT
,WEAK
valueType
- the type of reference to use for values; must beHARD
,SOFT
,WEAK
capacity
- the initial capacity for the maploadFactor
- the load factor for the mappurgeValues
- should the value be automatically purged when the key is garbage collected
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