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Documentation for libconcurrentlinkedhashmap-java
 Documentation for concurrentlinkedhashmap that is a
 Java library that provides a hash table supporting full
 concurrency of retrievals, adjustable expected
 concurrency for updates, and a maximum capacity to bound
 the map by. This implementation differs from
 java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap in that it
 maintains a page replacement algorithm that is
 used to evict an entry when the map has exceeded its
 capacity. Unlike the Java Collections Framework, this
 map does not have a publicly visible constructor and
 instances are created through a Builder.
 .
 This package contains the javadoc files of
 libconcurrentlinkedhashmap-java.
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Implementation of java.util.LinkedHashMap with concurrency support
 Java library that provides a hash table supporting full
 concurrency of retrievals, adjustable expected
 concurrency for updates, and a maximum capacity to bound
 the map by. This implementation differs from
 java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap in that it
 maintains a page replacement algorithm that is
 used to evict an entry when the map has exceeded its
 capacity. Unlike the Java Collections Framework, this
 map does not have a publicly visible constructor and
 instances are created through a Builder.
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Changes: libconcurrentlinkedhashmap-java (1.1~jdk5-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Initial release. (Closes: #608285).


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