Isn't there a danger in using a non-synchronized class ?
Otherwise I can gladly switch to ArrayList.
Antoine
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> Allows you to use any List implementation (Vector, ArrayList, LinkedList)
> first of all, and thus use a non-synchronized list implementation like
> ArrayList. Vector is just a JDK 1.1'ism to me...
>
> We must keep Vector anywhere it appears in the API of a class, but
anywhere
> else we should prefer Java2 Collections IMO. --DD
>
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> > From: Antoine Levy-Lambert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Subject: Re: cvs commit: ant/src/testcases/org/apache/tools/mail
> > MailMessageTest.java
> >
> > What is the advantage of List compared to Vector ?
> > Antoine
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> > From: "Dominique Devienne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Subject: RE: cvs commit: ant/src/testcases/org/apache/tools/mail
> > MailMessageTest.java
> >
> >
> > > Too bad you can't use LinkedHashMap.
> > >
> > > OTOH, you could use List instead of Vector, now that Java 1.2 is OK...
> > >
> > > --DD
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