Program to demonstrate how to hold your objects using Collection Interface in Java
Output of the program :
package com.hubberspot.example;
// 1. We have to import two Collections
// framework class and interface as
// ArrayList and Collection
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
public class CollectionDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// 2. Creating a Collection reference variable
// for holding the objects. Collection is interface
// which is the base interface for all the collections
// such as ArrayList, Queue etc. Here we have created
// an ArrayList object which is holding the String objects
// and its object is been referenced by Collection
Collection<String> collections = new ArrayList<String>();
// 3. Adding five String objects to Collection such as
// "www", ".", "hubberspot", ".", "com"
collections.add("www");
collections.add(".");
collections.add("hubberspot");
collections.add(".");
collections.add("com");
System.out.println("The Collection objects are : ");
// 4. Looping each Collection object and printing it on
// console
for(String s : collections) {
System.out.print(s);
}
}
}
Output of the program :
