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To keep the Collections Framework simple, added
functionality is provided by wrapper implementations (also known as the
Decorator design pattern -- see the Design Patterns book for more
information on patterns). These wrappers delegate the
collections part to the underlying implementation class, but they
add functionality on top of the collection. These wrappers are
all provided through the |
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