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Thread: How to create a unmodifiable/read-only list in Java?

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    Default How to create a unmodifiable/read-only list in Java?

    Hi My name is James iam a java fresher please let me know How to create a unmodifiable/read-only list in Java?


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    Default Re: How to create a unmodifiable/read-only list in Java?

    There is a static method in the Collections class that can wrap any list in an unmodifieable list.
    Read the documentation for more information.

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    Default Re: How to create a unmodifiable/read-only list in Java?

    Hi Mr James
    Collections.unModifiableList() method is used to create unmodifiable/read-only list in Java. Pass the list as a argument to this method.

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