Yes, this will need a javadoc fix. The null is returned to indicate that
there are no values mapped to this key (as per normal Map API).

Stephen

----- Original Message -----
From: "James Carman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In the documentation for MultiHashMap, it claims "Getting a value will
always return a Collection, holding all the values put to that key."
However, the following code fails...



final MultiHashMap map = new MultiHashMap();

assertNotNull( map.get( "Hello" ) );



>From the documentation, I would think that the get() method should return an
EMPTY (and probably unmodifiable) collection, not a null reference.  Am I
misinterpreting it?






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