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How to make a List (ArrayList,Vector,LinkedList) read only

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A list implementation can be made read only using
Collections.unmodifiableList(list). This method returns a new list. If a user tries to perform add operation on the new list; UnSupportedOperationException is thrown.   Your Comment




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