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##javadoc:List
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##javadoc:Integer
01:42
The `Integer` class wraps a value of the primitive type `int` in an object. An object of type `Integer` contains a single field whose type is `int`.
In addition, this class provides several methods for converting an `int` to a `String` and a `String` to an `int`, as well as other constants and methods useful when dealing with an `int`.
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##javadoc:Integer
The Integer class wraps a value of the primitive type int in an object. An object of type Integer contains a single field whose type is int.
##javadoc:List
01:44
Which one do you mean?
java.util.List
java.awt.List
##javadoc:java.util.List
An ordered collection (also known as a sequence). The user of this interface has precise control over where in the list each element is inserted. The user can access elements by their integer index (position in the list), and search for elements in the list.
##javadoc:string
The String class represents character strings. All string literals in Java programs, such as "abc", are implemented as instances of this class.
##javadoc:FooBar
01:45
Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
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##javadoc:List
01:52
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Which one do you mean?
* java.util.List
* java.awt.List
##javadoc: java.awt.List
Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
##javadoc:java.util.List
java.awt.List: The List component presents the user with a scrolling list of text items. The list can be set up so that the user can choose either one item or multiple items. More information: docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/index.html?java/awt/List.html
##javadoc:java.util.List
01:54
java.util.List: An ordered collection (also known as a sequence). The user of this interface has precise control over where in the list each element is inserted. The user can access elements by their integer index (position in the list), and search for elements in the list. More information: docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/index.html?java/util/…
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##javadoc:java.util.List
02:03
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java.util.List: An ordered collection (also known as a sequence). The user of this interface has precise control over where in the list each element is inserted. The user can access elements by their integer index (position in the list), and search for elements in the list.
##javadoc: String
java.lang.String: The String class represents character strings. All string literals in Java programs, such as "abc", are implemented as instances of this class.
##javadoc: ArrayList
java.util.ArrayList: Resizable-array implementation of the List interface. Implements all optional list operations, and permits all elements, including null. In addition to implementing the List interface, this class provides methods to manipulate the size of the array that is used internally to store the list. (This class is roughly equivalent to Vector, except that it is unsynchronized.)
##javadoc:JFrame
02:05
javax.swing.JFrame: An extended version of java.awt.Frame that adds support for the JFC/Swing component architecture. You can find task-oriented documentation about using JFrame in The Java Tutorial, in the section How to Make Frames.
##javadoc:Document
Which one do you mean?
* org.w3c.dom.Document
* javax.swing.text.Document
##javadoc:org.w3c.dom.Document
org.w3c.dom.Document: The Document interface represents the entire HTML or XML document. Conceptually, it is the root of the document tree, and provides the primary access to the document's data.
##javadoc:Hashmap
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##javadoc:Hashmap
##javadoc:map
java.util.Map: An object that maps keys to values. A map cannot contain duplicate keys; each key can map to at most one value.
##javadoc:entry
Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
##javadoc:Map.Entry
##javadoc:foo.bar
02:10
Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
Hash table based implementation of the Map interface. This implementation provides all of the optional map operations, and permits null values and the null key. (The HashMap class is roughly equivalent to Hashtable, except that it is unsynchronized and permits nulls.) This class makes no guarantees as to the order of the map; in particular, it does not guarantee that the order will remain constant over time.
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##javabot:String
Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
##javadoc:String
02:23
Sorry, I don't know that command. >.<
java.lang.String: The String class represents character strings. All string literals in Java programs, such as "abc", are implemented as instances of this class.
##javadoc:arraylist
java.util.ArrayList: Resizable-array implementation of the List interface. Implements all optional list operations, and permits all elements, including null. In addition to implementing the List interface, this class provides methods to manipulate the size of the array that is used internally to store the list. (This class is roughly equivalent to Vector, except that it is unsynchronized.)
##javadoc:hashmap
##javadoc:xml
Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
##javadoc:boolean
02:24
java.lang.Boolean: The Boolean class wraps a value of the primitive type boolean in an object. An object of type Boolean contains a single field whose type is boolean.
##javadoc:date
Which one do you mean?
* java.util.Date
* java.sql.Date
##javadoc:java.util.Date
java.util.Date: The class Date represents a specific instant in time, with millisecond precision.
##javadoc:java.sql.Date
##javadoc:Timestamp
Which one do you mean?
* java.sql.Timestamp
* java.security.Timestamp
##javadoc:java.sql.Timestamp
##javadoc.java.sql.PreparedStatement
##javadoc:java.sql.PreparedStatement
02:27
java.sql.PreparedStatement: An object that represents a precompiled SQL statement.
##javadoc:java.sql.Statement
02:38
~JavaBot, at your service
java.sql.PreparedStatement: An object that represents a precompiled SQL statement.
java.sql.Statement: The object used for executing a static SQL statement and returning the results it produces.
##javadoc:javax.swing.JFrame
javax.swing.JFrame: An extended version of java.awt.Frame that adds support for the JFC/Swing component architecture. You can find task-oriented documentation about using JFrame in The Java Tutorial, in the section How to Make Frames.
##javadoc:collections
java.util.Collections: This class consists exclusively of static methods that operate on or return collections. It contains polymorphic algorithms that operate on collections, "wrappers", which return a new collection backed by a specified collection, and a few other odds and ends.
##javadoc:collection
##javadoc:linkedlist
02:43
java.util.LinkedList: Doubly-linked list implementation of the List and Deque interfaces. Implements all optional list operations, and permits all elements (including null).
##javadoc:transformer
javax.xml.transform.Transformer: An instance of this abstract class can transform a source tree into a result tree.
##javadoc:ioexception
java.io.IOException: Signals that an I/O exception of some sort has occurred. This class is the general class of exceptions produced by failed or interrupted I/O operations.
##javadoc:runtimeexception
02:45
java.lang.RuntimeException: RuntimeException is the superclass of those exceptions that can be thrown during the normal operation of the Java Virtual Machine.
##javadoc:exception
java.lang.Exception: The class Exception and its subclasses are a form of Throwable that indicates conditions that a reasonable application might want to catch.
##javadoc:error
java.lang.Error: An Error is a subclass of Throwable that indicates serious problems that a reasonable application should not try to catch. Most such errors are abnormal conditions. The ThreadDeath error, though a "normal" condition, is also a subclass of Error because most applications should not try to catch it.
##javadoc:linkedhashmap
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02:51
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##javadoc:StringBuilder
##javadoc:stringbuffer
java.lang.StringBuffer: A thread-safe, mutable sequence of characters. A string buffer is like a String, but can be modified. At any point in time it contains some particular sequence of characters, but the length and content of the sequence can be changed through certain method calls.
##javadoc:queue
##javadoc:blockingqueue
java.util.concurrent.BlockingQueue: A Queue that additionally supports operations that wait for the queue to become non-empty when retrieving an element, and wait for space to become available in the queue when storing an element.
##javadoc:stack
##javadoc:resultset
02:55
java.sql.ResultSet: A table of data representing a database result set, which is usually generated by executing a statement that queries the database.
##javadoc:java.sql.Connection
java.sql.Connection: A connection (session) with a specific database. SQL statements are executed and results are returned within the context of a connection.
##javadoc:GregorianCalendar
java.util.GregorianCalendar: GregorianCalendar is a concrete subclass of Calendar and provides the standard calendar system used by most of the world.
##javadoc:calendar
##javadoc:dequeue
02:58
Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
##javadoc:deque
java.util.Deque: A linear collection that supports element insertion and removal at both ends. The name deque is short for "double ended queue" and is usually pronounced "deck". Most Deque implementations place no fixed limits on the number of elements they may contain, but this interface supports capacity-restricted deques as well as those with no fixed size limit.
##javadoc:thread
java.lang.Thread: A thread is a thread of execution in a program. The Java Virtual Machine allows an application to have multiple threads of execution running concurrently.
##javadoc:runnable
02:59
java.lang.Runnable: The Runnable interface should be implemented by any class whose instances are intended to be executed by a thread. The class must define a method of no arguments called run.
##javadoc:watchable
##javadoc:closeable
java.nio.file.Watchable: An object that may be registered with a watch service so that it can be watched for changes and events.
java.io.Closeable: A Closeable is a source or destination of data that can be closed. The close method is invoked to release resources that the object is holding (such as open files).
##javadoc:actionevent
java.awt.event.ActionEvent: A semantic event which indicates that a component-defined action occurred. This high-level event is generated by a component (such as a Button) when the component-specific action occurs (such as being pressed). The event is passed to every ActionListener object that registered to receive such events using the component's addActionListener method.
##javadoc:class
##javadoc:hashmap
##javadoc:dayofweek
03:03
java.time.DayOfWeek: A day-of-week, such as 'Tuesday'.
##javadoc:element
Which one do you mean?
* javax.swing.text.html.parser.Element
* org.w3c.dom.Element
* javax.lang.model.element.Element
* javax.swing.text.Element
* javax.xml.bind.Element
##javadoc:javax.lang.model.element.Element
javax.lang.model.element.Element: Represents a program element such as a package, class, or method. Each element represents a static, language-level construct (and not, for example, a runtime construct of the virtual machine).
##javadoc:File
03:04
java.io.File: An abstract representation of file and directory pathnames.
##javadoc:Path
java.nio.file.Path: An object that may be used to locate a file in a file system. It will typically represent a system dependent file path.
##javadoc:Paths
java.nio.file.Paths: This class consists exclusively of static methods that return a Path by converting a path string or URI.
##javadoc:IllegalArgumentException
03:05
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Thrown to indicate that a method has been passed an illegal or inappropriate argument.
##javadoc:ImageIcon
javax.swing.ImageIcon: An implementation of the Icon interface that paints Icons from Images. Images that are created from a URL, filename or byte array are preloaded using MediaTracker to monitor the loaded state of the image.
##javadoc:iteartor
##javadoc:iterator
Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
java.util.Iterator: An iterator over a collection. Iterator takes the place of Enumeration in the Java Collections Framework. Iterators differ from enumerations in two ways: Iterators allow the caller to remove elements from the underlying collection during the iteration with well-defined semantics. Method names have been improved.
##javadoc:JButton
03:07
javax.swing.JButton: An implementation of a "push" button.
##javadoc:keystore
java.security.KeyStore: This class represents a storage facility for cryptographic keys and certificates.
##javadoc:matcher
java.util.regex.Matcher: An engine that performs match operations on a character sequence by interpreting a Pattern.
##javadoc:pattern
03:09
java.util.regex.Pattern: A compiled representation of a regular expression.
##javadoc:nullpointerexception
##javadoc:object
Which one do you mean?
* org.omg.CORBA.Object
* java.lang.Object
##javadoc:java.lang.Object
java.lang.Object: Class Object is the root of the class hierarchy. Every class has Object as a superclass. All objects, including arrays, implement the methods of this class.
##javadoc:java.awt.Point
03:11
java.awt.Point: A point representing a location in (x,y) coordinate space, specified in integer precision.
##javadoc:random
java.util.Random: An instance of this class is used to generate a stream of pseudorandom numbers. The class uses a 48-bit seed, which is modified using a linear congruential formula. (See Donald Knuth, The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 2, Section 3.2.1.)
##javadoc:set
java.util.Set: A collection that contains no duplicate elements. More formally, sets contain no pair of elements e1 and e2 such that e1.equals(e2), and at most one null element. As implied by its name, this interface models the mathematical set abstraction.
##javadoc:hashset
03:12
java.util.HashSet: This class implements the Set interface, backed by a hash table (actually a HashMap instance). It makes no guarantees as to the iteration order of the set; in particular, it does not guarantee that the order will remain constant over time. This class permits the null element.
##javadoc:treemap
java.util.TreeMap: A Red-Black tree based NavigableMap implementation. The map is sorted according to the natural ordering of its keys, or by a Comparator provided at map creation time, depending on which constructor is used.
##javadoc:url
Class URL represents a Uniform Resource Locator, a pointer to a "resource" on the World Wide Web. A resource can be something as simple as a file or a directory, or it can be a reference to a more complicated object, such as a query to a database or to a search engine. More information on the types of URLs and their formats can be found at: Types of URL
##javadoc:treeset
java.util.TreeSet: A NavigableSet implementation based on a TreeMap. The elements are ordered using their natural ordering, or by a Comparator provided at set creation time, depending on which constructor is used.
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~JavaBot, at your service
##javadoc:String
The `String` class represents character strings. All string literals in Java programs, such as `"abc"`, are implemented as instances of this class.
Strings are constant; their values cannot be changed after they are created. String buffers support mutable strings. Because String objects are immutable they can be shared. For example:
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##javadoc:hashmap
23:50
Hash table based implementation of the Map interface. This implementation provides all of the optional map operations, and permits null values and the null key. (The HashMap class is roughly equivalent to Hashtable, except that it is unsynchronized and permits nulls.) This class makes no guarantees as to the order of the map; in particular, it does not guarantee that the order will remain constant over time.
This implementation provides constant-time performance for the basic operations (get and put), assuming the hash function disperses the elements properly among the buckets. Iteration ov
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