Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

Uses of Class
java.util.AbstractQueue

Packages that use AbstractQueue
java.util Contains the collections framework, legacy collection classes, event model, date and time facilities, internationalization, and miscellaneous utility classes (a string tokenizer, a random-number generator, and a bit array). 
java.util.concurrent Utility classes commonly useful in concurrent programming. 
 

Uses of AbstractQueue in java.util
 

Subclasses of AbstractQueue in java.util
 class PriorityQueue<E>
          An unbounded priority queue based on a priority heap.
 

Uses of AbstractQueue in java.util.concurrent
 

Subclasses of AbstractQueue in java.util.concurrent
 class ArrayBlockingQueue<E>
          A bounded blocking queue backed by an array.
 class ConcurrentLinkedQueue<E>
          An unbounded thread-safe queue based on linked nodes.
 class DelayQueue<E extends Delayed>
          An unbounded blocking queue of Delayed elements, in which an element can only be taken when its delay has expired.
 class LinkedBlockingDeque<E>
          An optionally-bounded blocking deque based on linked nodes.
 class LinkedBlockingQueue<E>
          An optionally-bounded blocking queue based on linked nodes.
 class PriorityBlockingQueue<E>
          An unbounded blocking queue that uses the same ordering rules as class PriorityQueue and supplies blocking retrieval operations.
 class SynchronousQueue<E>
          A blocking queue in which each insert operation must wait for a corresponding remove operation by another thread, and vice versa.
 


Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

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