Hello
Hashtable would do. Just put a vector of values against the key . Then pick up the required value from the
vector.
simple
Regards
Yaser Ansari
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Browse All TopicsI would like to get hold of a class which supports single key and multiple values somewhat similar to key-value pairs in hashtable, dictionary. The key-value pair properties must be configurable. If existing java classes are not supporting, tell me the process as to how i can continue my work.
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by: diakovPosted on 2001-07-27 at 06:41:21ID: 6326763
Put collections in a Hashtable. This way you have many values associated to a key. Or do you mean something else?
Cheers,
Nik