Hi,

>> Again..why a Hashtable instead of Hashset?
>
>And again the answer:  believe it or not, there are still people
>in the world
>running JDK 1.1 -- which includes nearly everyone that is not on one of the
>"popular" OS platforms.  Even on one of the arguably most popular platforms
>(Linux), production quality 1.2 JVMs are only starting to show up.

Sorry Craig..I wasn't aware that I asked this before. Too many emails! ;)
That clears things up. For our site, we are using JDK 1.2 and later so I am
safe to use Hashset, which is good news.  Why is it SUN is so slow about
getting JDK 1.2+ on other platforms? Or are they not the ones implementing
it? I read not too long ago that SUN didn't want to support Linux for a
while because it competes against Solaris, their commercial OS. Its sad that
it takes so long to bring these JDKs out to good OSs like Linux, but MS gets
it right away.

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