scala.collection

JavaConversions

object JavaConversions extends AnyRef

A collection of implicit conversions supporting interoperability between Scala and Java collections.

The following conversions are supported:

   scala.collection.Iterable <=> java.lang.Iterable
   scala.collection.Iterable <=> java.util.Collection
   scala.collection.Iterator <=> java.util.{ Iterator, Enumeration }
   scala.collection.mutable.Buffer <=> java.util.List
   scala.collection.mutable.Set <=> java.util.Set
   scala.collection.mutable.Map <=> java.util.{ Map, Dictionary }
   scala.collection.mutable.ConcurrentMap <=> java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentMap

In all cases, converting from a source type to a target type and back again will return the original source object, eg.

   import scala.collection.JavaConversions._

   val sl = new scala.collection.mutable.ListBuffer[Int]
   val jl : java.util.List[Int] = sl
   val sl2 : scala.collection.mutable.Buffer[Int] = jl
   assert(sl eq sl2)

In addition, the following one way conversions are provided:

   scala.collection.Seq         => java.util.List
   scala.collection.mutable.Seq => java.util.List
   scala.collection.Set         => java.util.Set
   scala.collection.Map         => java.util.Map
   java.util.Properties         => scala.collection.mutable.Map[String, String]
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JavaConversions.scala
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Type Members

  1. class ConcurrentMapWrapper[A, B] extends MutableMapWrapper[A, B] with ConcurrentMap[A, B]

  2. case class DictionaryWrapper[A, B](underlying: Map[A, B]) extends Dictionary[A, B] with Product with Serializable

  3. case class IterableWrapper[A](underlying: Iterable[A]) extends AbstractCollection[A] with IterableWrapperTrait[A] with Product with Serializable

  4. trait IterableWrapperTrait[A] extends AbstractCollection[A]

  5. case class IteratorWrapper[A](underlying: Iterator[A]) extends Iterator[A] with Enumeration[A] with Product with Serializable

  6. case class JCollectionWrapper[A](underlying: Collection[A]) extends Iterable[A] with Product with Serializable

  7. case class JConcurrentMapWrapper[A, B](underlying: ConcurrentMap[A, B]) extends JMapWrapperLike[A, B, JConcurrentMapWrapper[A, B]] with ConcurrentMap[A, B] with Product with Serializable

  8. case class JDictionaryWrapper[A, B](underlying: Dictionary[A, B]) extends Map[A, B] with Product with Serializable

  9. case class JEnumerationWrapper[A](underlying: Enumeration[A]) extends Iterator[A] with Product with Serializable

  10. case class JIterableWrapper[A](underlying: Iterable[A]) extends Iterable[A] with Product with Serializable

  11. case class JIteratorWrapper[A](underlying: Iterator[A]) extends Iterator[A] with Product with Serializable

  12. case class JListWrapper[A](underlying: List[A]) extends Buffer[A] with Product with Serializable

  13. case class JMapWrapper[A, B](underlying: Map[A, B]) extends JMapWrapperLike[A, B, JMapWrapper[A, B]] with Product with Serializable

  14. trait JMapWrapperLike[A, B, +Repr <: MapLike[A, B, Repr] with Map[A, B]] extends Map[A, B] with MapLike[A, B, Repr]

  15. case class JPropertiesWrapper(underlying: Properties) extends Map[String, String] with MapLike[String, String, JPropertiesWrapper] with Product with Serializable

  16. case class JSetWrapper[A](underlying: Set[A]) extends Set[A] with SetLike[A, JSetWrapper[A]] with Product with Serializable

  17. class MapWrapper[A, B] extends AbstractMap[A, B]

  18. case class MutableBufferWrapper[A](underlying: Buffer[A]) extends AbstractList[A] with IterableWrapperTrait[A] with Product with Serializable

  19. case class MutableMapWrapper[A, B](underlying: Map[A, B]) extends MapWrapper[A, B] with Product with Serializable

  20. case class MutableSeqWrapper[A](underlying: Seq[A]) extends AbstractList[A] with IterableWrapperTrait[A] with Product with Serializable

  21. case class MutableSetWrapper[A](underlying: Set[A]) extends SetWrapper[A] with Product with Serializable

  22. case class SeqWrapper[A](underlying: Seq[A]) extends AbstractList[A] with IterableWrapperTrait[A] with Product with Serializable

  23. class SetWrapper[A] extends AbstractSet[A]

  24. class ToIteratorWrapper[A] extends AnyRef

Value Members

  1. final def !=(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  2. final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean

    Test two objects for inequality.

    Test two objects for inequality.

    returns

    true if !(this == that), false otherwise.

    Definition Classes
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  3. final def ##(): Int

    Equivalent to x.hashCode except for boxed numeric types.

    Equivalent to x.hashCode except for boxed numeric types. For numerics, it returns a hash value which is consistent with value equality: if two value type instances compare as true, then ## will produce the same hash value for each of them.

    returns

    a hash value consistent with ==

    Definition Classes
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  4. final def ==(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

    Definition Classes
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  5. final def ==(arg0: Any): Boolean

    Test two objects for equality.

    Test two objects for equality.

    returns

    true if the receiver object is equivalent to the argument; false otherwise.

    Definition Classes
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  6. final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0

    Cast the receiver object to be of type T0.

    Cast the receiver object to be of type T0.

    Note that the success of a cast at runtime is modulo Scala's erasure semantics. Therefore the expression 1.asInstanceOf[String] will throw a ClassCastException at runtime, while the expression List(1).asInstanceOf[List[String]] will not. In the latter example, because the type argument is erased as part of compilation it is not possible to check whether the contents of the list are of the requested type.

    returns

    the receiver object.

    Definition Classes
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    Exceptions thrown
    ClassCastException

    if the receiver object is not an instance of the erasure of type T0.

  7. implicit def asJavaCollection[A](i: Iterable[A]): Collection[A]

    Implicitly converts a Scala Iterable to an immutable Java Collection.

    Implicitly converts a Scala Iterable to an immutable Java Collection.

    If the Scala Iterable was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of asSizedIterable(java.util.Collection) then the original Java Collection will be returned.

    i

    The SizedIterable to be converted.

    returns

    A Java Collection view of the argument.

  8. implicit def asJavaConcurrentMap[A, B](m: ConcurrentMap[A, B]): ConcurrentMap[A, B]

    Implicitly converts a Scala mutable ConcurrentMap to a Java ConcurrentMap.

    Implicitly converts a Scala mutable ConcurrentMap to a Java ConcurrentMap. The returned Java ConcurrentMap is backed by the provided Scala ConcurrentMap and any side-effects of using it via the Java interface will be visible via the Scala interface and vice versa.

    If the Scala ConcurrentMap was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of asConcurrentMap(java.util.concurrect.ConcurrentMap) then the original Java ConcurrentMap will be returned.

    m

    The ConcurrentMap to be converted.

    returns

    A Java ConcurrentMap view of the argument.

  9. implicit def asJavaDictionary[A, B](m: Map[A, B]): Dictionary[A, B]

    Implicitly converts a Scala mutable Map to a Java Dictionary.

    Implicitly converts a Scala mutable Map to a Java Dictionary. The returned Java Dictionary is backed by the provided Scala Dictionary and any side-effects of using it via the Java interface will be visible via the Scala interface and vice versa.

    If the Scala Dictionary was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of asMap(java.util.Dictionary) then the original Java Dictionary will be returned.

    m

    The Map to be converted.

    returns

    A Java Dictionary view of the argument.

  10. implicit def asJavaEnumeration[A](i: Iterator[A]): Enumeration[A]

    Implicitly converts a Scala Iterator to a Java Enumeration.

    Implicitly converts a Scala Iterator to a Java Enumeration. The returned Java Enumeration is backed by the provided Scala Iterator and any side-effects of using it via the Java interface will be visible via the Scala interface and vice versa.

    If the Scala Iterator was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of asIterator(java.util.Enumeration) then the original Java Enumeration will be returned.

    i

    The Iterator to be converted.

    returns

    A Java Enumeration view of the argument.

  11. implicit def asJavaIterable[A](i: Iterable[A]): Iterable[A]

    Implicitly converts a Scala Iterable to a Java Iterable.

    Implicitly converts a Scala Iterable to a Java Iterable. The returned Java Iterable is backed by the provided Scala Iterable and any side-effects of using it via the Java interface will be visible via the Scala interface and vice versa.

    If the Scala Iterable was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of asIterable(java.lang.Iterable) then the original Java Iterable will be returned.

    i

    The Iterable to be converted.

    returns

    A Java Iterable view of the argument.

  12. implicit def asJavaIterator[A](i: Iterator[A]): Iterator[A]

    Implicitly converts a Scala Iterator to a Java Iterator.

    Implicitly converts a Scala Iterator to a Java Iterator. The returned Java Iterator is backed by the provided Scala Iterator and any side-effects of using it via the Java interface will be visible via the Scala interface and vice versa.

    If the Scala Iterator was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of asIterator(java.util.Iterator) then the original Java Iterator will be returned.

    i

    The Iterator to be converted.

    returns

    A Java Iterator view of the argument.

  13. implicit def asScalaBuffer[A](l: List[A]): Buffer[A]

    Implicitly converts a Java List to a Scala mutable Buffer.

    Implicitly converts a Java List to a Scala mutable Buffer. The returned Scala Buffer is backed by the provided Java List and any side-effects of using it via the Scala interface will be visible via the Java interface and vice versa.

    If the Java List was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of asScalaBuffer(scala.collection.mutable.Buffer) then the original Scala Buffer will be returned.

    l

    The List to be converted.

    returns

    A Scala mutable Buffer view of the argument.

  14. implicit def asScalaConcurrentMap[A, B](m: ConcurrentMap[A, B]): ConcurrentMap[A, B]

    Implicitly converts a Java ConcurrentMap to a Scala mutable ConcurrentMap.

    Implicitly converts a Java ConcurrentMap to a Scala mutable ConcurrentMap. The returned Scala ConcurrentMap is backed by the provided Java ConcurrentMap and any side-effects of using it via the Scala interface will be visible via the Java interface and vice versa.

    If the Java ConcurrentMap was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of asConcurrentMap(scala.collection.mutable.ConcurrentMap) then the original Scala ConcurrentMap will be returned.

    m

    The ConcurrentMap to be converted.

    returns

    A Scala mutable ConcurrentMap view of the argument.

  15. implicit def asScalaIterator[A](i: Iterator[A]): Iterator[A]

    Implicitly converts a Java Iterator to a Scala Iterator.

    Implicitly converts a Java Iterator to a Scala Iterator. The returned Scala Iterator is backed by the provided Java Iterator and any side-effects of using it via the Scala interface will be visible via the Java interface and vice versa.

    If the Java Iterator was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of asIterator(scala.collection.Iterator) then the original Scala Iterator will be returned.

    i

    The Iterator to be converted.

    returns

    A Scala Iterator view of the argument.

  16. implicit def asScalaSet[A](s: Set[A]): Set[A]

    Implicitly converts a Java Set to a Scala mutable Set.

    Implicitly converts a Java Set to a Scala mutable Set. The returned Scala Set is backed by the provided Java Set and any side-effects of using it via the Scala interface will be visible via the Java interface and vice versa.

    If the Java Set was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of asScalaSet(scala.collection.mutable.Set) then the original Scala Set will be returned.

    s

    The Set to be converted.

    returns

    A Scala mutable Set view of the argument.

  17. implicit def bufferAsJavaList[A](b: Buffer[A]): List[A]

    Implicitly converts a Scala mutable Buffer to a Java List.

    Implicitly converts a Scala mutable Buffer to a Java List. The returned Java List is backed by the provided Scala Buffer and any side-effects of using it via the Java interface will be visible via the Scala interface and vice versa.

    If the Scala Buffer was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of asBuffer(java.util.List) then the original Java List will be returned.

    b

    The Buffer to be converted.

    returns

    A Java List view of the argument.

  18. def clone(): AnyRef

    Create a copy of the receiver object.

    Create a copy of the receiver object.

    The default implementation of the clone method is platform dependent.

    returns

    a copy of the receiver object.

    Attributes
    protected[lang]
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    @throws()
    Note

    not specified by SLS as a member of AnyRef

  19. implicit def collectionAsScalaIterable[A](i: Collection[A]): Iterable[A]

    Implicitly converts a Java Collection to an Scala Iterable.

    Implicitly converts a Java Collection to an Scala Iterable.

    If the Java Collection was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of collectionAsScalaIterable(scala.collection.SizedIterable) then the original Scala Iterable will be returned.

    i

    The Collection to be converted.

    returns

    A Scala Iterable view of the argument.

  20. implicit def dictionaryAsScalaMap[A, B](p: Dictionary[A, B]): Map[A, B]

    Implicitly converts a Java Dictionary to a Scala mutable Map[String, String].

    Implicitly converts a Java Dictionary to a Scala mutable Map[String, String]. The returned Scala Map[String, String] is backed by the provided Java Dictionary and any side-effects of using it via the Scala interface will be visible via the Java interface and vice versa.

    returns

    A Scala mutable Map[String, String] view of the argument.

  21. implicit def enumerationAsScalaIterator[A](i: Enumeration[A]): Iterator[A]

    Implicitly converts a Java Enumeration to a Scala Iterator.

    Implicitly converts a Java Enumeration to a Scala Iterator. The returned Scala Iterator is backed by the provided Java Enumeration and any side-effects of using it via the Scala interface will be visible via the Java interface and vice versa.

    If the Java Enumeration was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of enumerationAsScalaIterator(scala.collection.Iterator) then the original Scala Iterator will be returned.

    i

    The Enumeration to be converted.

    returns

    A Scala Iterator view of the argument.

  22. final def eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

    Tests whether the argument (arg0) is a reference to the receiver object (this).

    Tests whether the argument (arg0) is a reference to the receiver object (this).

    The eq method implements an equivalence relation on non-null instances of AnyRef, and has three additional properties:

    • It is consistent: for any non-null instances x and y of type AnyRef, multiple invocations of x.eq(y) consistently returns true or consistently returns false.
    • For any non-null instance x of type AnyRef, x.eq(null) and null.eq(x) returns false.
    • null.eq(null) returns true.

    When overriding the equals or hashCode methods, it is important to ensure that their behavior is consistent with reference equality. Therefore, if two objects are references to each other (o1 eq o2), they should be equal to each other (o1 == o2) and they should hash to the same value (o1.hashCode == o2.hashCode).

    returns

    true if the argument is a reference to the receiver object; false otherwise.

    Definition Classes
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  23. def equals(arg0: Any): Boolean

    The equality method for reference types.

    The equality method for reference types. See equals in Any.

    returns

    true if the receiver object is equivalent to the argument; false otherwise.

    Definition Classes
    AnyRef → Any
  24. def finalize(): Unit

    Called by the garbage collector on the receiver object when there are no more references to the object.

    Called by the garbage collector on the receiver object when there are no more references to the object.

    The details of when and if the finalize method is invoked, as well as the interaction between finalize and non-local returns and exceptions, are all platform dependent.

    Attributes
    protected[lang]
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    @throws()
    Note

    not specified by SLS as a member of AnyRef

  25. final def getClass(): java.lang.Class[_]

    A representation that corresponds to the dynamic class of the receiver object.

    A representation that corresponds to the dynamic class of the receiver object.

    The nature of the representation is platform dependent.

    returns

    a representation that corresponds to the dynamic class of the receiver object.

    Definition Classes
    AnyRef → Any
    Note

    not specified by SLS as a member of AnyRef

  26. def hashCode(): Int

    The hashCode method for reference types.

    The hashCode method for reference types. See hashCode in Any.

    returns

    the hash code value for this object.

    Definition Classes
    AnyRef → Any
  27. final def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean

    Test whether the dynamic type of the receiver object is T0.

    Test whether the dynamic type of the receiver object is T0.

    Note that the result of the test is modulo Scala's erasure semantics. Therefore the expression 1.isInstanceOf[String] will return false, while the expression List(1).isInstanceOf[List[String]] will return true. In the latter example, because the type argument is erased as part of compilation it is not possible to check whether the contents of the list are of the specified type.

    returns

    true if the receiver object is an instance of erasure of type T0; false otherwise.

    Definition Classes
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  28. implicit def iterableAsScalaIterable[A](i: Iterable[A]): Iterable[A]

    Implicitly converts a Java Iterable to a Scala Iterable.

    Implicitly converts a Java Iterable to a Scala Iterable. The returned Scala Iterable is backed by the provided Java Iterable and any side-effects of using it via the Scala interface will be visible via the Java interface and vice versa.

    If the Java Iterable was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of iterableAsScalaIterable(scala.collection.Iterable) then the original Scala Iterable will be returned.

    i

    The Iterable to be converted.

    returns

    A Scala Iterable view of the argument.

  29. implicit def mapAsJavaMap[A, B](m: Map[A, B]): Map[A, B]

    Implicitly converts a Scala Map to a Java Map.

    Implicitly converts a Scala Map to a Java Map. The returned Java Map is backed by the provided Scala Map and any side-effects of using it via the Java interface will be visible via the Scala interface and vice versa.

    If the Scala Map was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of asMap(java.util.Map) then the original Java Map will be returned.

    m

    The Map to be converted.

    returns

    A Java Map view of the argument.

  30. implicit def mapAsScalaMap[A, B](m: Map[A, B]): Map[A, B]

    Implicitly converts a Java Map to a Scala mutable Map.

    Implicitly converts a Java Map to a Scala mutable Map. The returned Scala Map is backed by the provided Java Map and any side-effects of using it via the Scala interface will be visible via the Java interface and vice versa.

    If the Java Map was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of mapAsScalaMap(scala.collection.mutable.Map) then the original Scala Map will be returned.

    m

    The Map to be converted.

    returns

    A Scala mutable Map view of the argument.

  31. implicit def mutableMapAsJavaMap[A, B](m: Map[A, B]): Map[A, B]

    Implicitly converts a Scala mutable Map to a Java Map.

    Implicitly converts a Scala mutable Map to a Java Map. The returned Java Map is backed by the provided Scala Map and any side-effects of using it via the Java interface will be visible via the Scala interface and vice versa.

    If the Scala Map was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of asMap(java.util.Map) then the original Java Map will be returned.

    m

    The Map to be converted.

    returns

    A Java Map view of the argument.

  32. implicit def mutableSeqAsJavaList[A](b: Seq[A]): List[A]

    Implicitly converts a Scala mutable Seq to a Java List.

    Implicitly converts a Scala mutable Seq to a Java List. The returned Java List is backed by the provided Scala Seq and any side-effects of using it via the Java interface will be visible via the Scala interface and vice versa.

    If the Scala Seq was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of asSeq(java.util.List) then the original Java List will be returned.

    b

    The Seq to be converted.

    returns

    A Java List view of the argument.

  33. implicit def mutableSetAsJavaSet[A](s: Set[A]): Set[A]

    Implicitly converts a Scala mutable Set to a Java Set.

    Implicitly converts a Scala mutable Set to a Java Set. The returned Java Set is backed by the provided Scala Set and any side-effects of using it via the Java interface will be visible via the Scala interface and vice versa.

    If the Scala Set was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of asSet(java.util.Set) then the original Java Set will be returned.

    s

    The Set to be converted.

    returns

    A Java Set view of the argument.

  34. final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

    Equivalent to !(this eq that).

    Equivalent to !(this eq that).

    returns

    true if the argument is not a reference to the receiver object; false otherwise.

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  35. final def notify(): Unit

    Wakes up a single thread that is waiting on the receiver object's monitor.

    Wakes up a single thread that is waiting on the receiver object's monitor.

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    Note

    not specified by SLS as a member of AnyRef

  36. final def notifyAll(): Unit

    Wakes up all threads that are waiting on the receiver object's monitor.

    Wakes up all threads that are waiting on the receiver object's monitor.

    Definition Classes
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    Note

    not specified by SLS as a member of AnyRef

  37. implicit def propertiesAsScalaMap(p: Properties): Map[String, String]

    Implicitly converts a Java Properties to a Scala mutable Map[String, String].

    Implicitly converts a Java Properties to a Scala mutable Map[String, String]. The returned Scala Map[String, String] is backed by the provided Java Properties and any side-effects of using it via the Scala interface will be visible via the Java interface and vice versa.

    returns

    A Scala mutable Map[String, String] view of the argument.

  38. implicit def seqAsJavaList[A](b: Seq[A]): List[A]

    Implicitly converts a Scala Seq to a Java List.

    Implicitly converts a Scala Seq to a Java List. The returned Java List is backed by the provided Scala Seq and any side-effects of using it via the Java interface will be visible via the Scala interface and vice versa.

    If the Scala Seq was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of asSeq(java.util.List) then the original Java List will be returned.

    b

    The Seq to be converted.

    returns

    A Java List view of the argument.

  39. implicit def setAsJavaSet[A](s: Set[A]): Set[A]

    Implicitly converts a Scala Set to a Java Set.

    Implicitly converts a Scala Set to a Java Set. The returned Java Set is backed by the provided Scala Set and any side-effects of using it via the Java interface will be visible via the Scala interface and vice versa.

    If the Scala Set was previously obtained from an implicit or explicit call of asSet(java.util.Set) then the original Java Set will be returned.

    s

    The Set to be converted.

    returns

    A Java Set view of the argument.

  40. final def synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0

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  41. def toString(): String

    Creates a String representation of this object.

    Creates a String representation of this object. The default representation is platform dependent. On the java platform it is the concatenation of the class name, "@", and the object's hashcode in hexadecimal.

    returns

    a String representation of the object.

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  42. final def wait(): Unit

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  43. final def wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit

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  44. final def wait(arg0: Long): Unit

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Deprecated Value Members

  1. def asBuffer[A](l: List[A]): Buffer[A]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use asScalaBuffer instead

  2. def asCollection[A](i: Iterable[A]): Collection[A]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use asJavaCollection instead

  3. def asConcurrentMap[A, B](m: ConcurrentMap[A, B]): ConcurrentMap[A, B]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use asScalaConcurrentMap instead

  4. def asConcurrentMap[A, B](m: ConcurrentMap[A, B]): ConcurrentMap[A, B]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use asJavaConcurrentMap instead

  5. def asDictionary[A, B](m: Map[A, B]): Dictionary[A, B]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use asJavaDictionary instead

  6. def asEnumeration[A](i: Iterator[A]): Enumeration[A]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use asJavaEnmeration instead

  7. def asIterable[A](i: Collection[A]): Iterable[A]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use collectionAsScalaIterable instead

  8. def asIterable[A](i: Iterable[A]): Iterable[A]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use iterableAsScalaIterable instead

  9. def asIterable[A](i: Iterable[A]): Iterable[A]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use asJavaIterable instead

  10. def asIterator[A](i: Enumeration[A]): Iterator[A]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use enumerationAsScalaIterator instead

  11. def asIterator[A](i: Iterator[A]): Iterator[A]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use asScalaIterator instead

  12. def asIterator[A](i: Iterator[A]): Iterator[A]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use asJavaIterator instead

  13. def asJavaList[A](b: Seq[A]): List[A]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.9.0) use seqAsJavaList instead

  14. def asJavaList[A](b: Seq[A]): List[A]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.9.0) use mutableSeqAsJavaList instead

  15. def asJavaList[A](b: Buffer[A]): List[A]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.9.0) use bufferAsJavaList instead

  16. def asJavaMap[A, B](m: Map[A, B]): Map[A, B]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.9.0) use mapAsJavaMap instead

  17. def asJavaMap[A, B](m: Map[A, B]): Map[A, B]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.9.0) use mutableMapAsJavaMap instead

  18. def asJavaSet[A](s: Set[A]): Set[A]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.9.0) use setAsJavaSet instead

  19. def asJavaSet[A](s: Set[A]): Set[A]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.9.0) use mutableSetAsJavaSet instead

  20. def asList[A](b: Seq[A]): List[A]

    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use seqAsJavaList instead

  21. def asList[A](b: Seq[A]): List[A]

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    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use mutableSeqAsJavaList instead

  22. def asList[A](b: Buffer[A]): List[A]

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    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use bufferAsJavaList instead

  23. def asMap(p: Properties): Map[String, String]

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    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use propertiesAsScalaMap instead

  24. def asMap[A, B](p: Dictionary[A, B]): Map[A, B]

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    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use dictionaryAsScalaMap instead

  25. def asMap[A, B](m: Map[A, B]): Map[A, B]

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    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use mapAsScalaMap instead

  26. def asMap[A, B](m: Map[A, B]): Map[A, B]

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    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use mapAsJavaMap instead

  27. def asMap[A, B](m: Map[A, B]): Map[A, B]

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    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use mutableMapAsJavaMap instead

  28. def asScalaIterable[A](i: Collection[A]): Iterable[A]

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    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.9.0) use collectionAsScalaIterable instead

  29. def asScalaIterable[A](i: Iterable[A]): Iterable[A]

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    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.9.0) use iterableAsScalaIterable instead

  30. def asScalaMap(p: Properties): Map[String, String]

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    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.9.0) use propertiesAsScalaMap instead

  31. def asScalaMap[A, B](m: Map[A, B]): Map[A, B]

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    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.9.0) use mapAsScalaMap instead

  32. def asSet[A](s: Set[A]): Set[A]

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    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use asScalaSet instead

  33. def asSet[A](s: Set[A]): Set[A]

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    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use setAsJavaSet instead

  34. def asSet[A](s: Set[A]): Set[A]

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    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2.8.1) use mutableSetAsJavaSet instead

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