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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T11:10:09+00:00 2026-05-21T11:10:09+00:00

A very simple & quick question on Java libraries: is there a ready-made class

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A very simple & quick question on Java libraries: is there a ready-made class that implements a Queue with a fixed maximum size – i.e. it always allows addition of elements, but it will silently remove head elements to accomodate space for newly added elements.

Of course, it’s trivial to implement it manually:

import java.util.LinkedList;

public class LimitedQueue<E> extends LinkedList<E> {
    private int limit;

    public LimitedQueue(int limit) {
        this.limit = limit;
    }

    @Override
    public boolean add(E o) {
        super.add(o);
        while (size() > limit) { super.remove(); }
        return true;
    }
}

As far as I see, there’s no standard implementation in Java stdlibs, but may be there’s one in Apache Commons or something like that?

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    2026-05-21T11:10:09+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 11:10 am

    Apache commons collections 4 has a CircularFifoQueue<> which is what you are looking for. Quoting the javadoc:

    CircularFifoQueue is a first-in first-out queue with a fixed size that replaces its oldest element if full.

        import java.util.Queue;
        import org.apache.commons.collections4.queue.CircularFifoQueue;
    
        Queue<Integer> fifo = new CircularFifoQueue<Integer>(2);
        fifo.add(1);
        fifo.add(2);
        fifo.add(3);
        System.out.println(fifo);
    
        // Observe the result: 
        // [2, 3]
    

    If you are using an older version of the Apache commons collections (3.x), you can use the CircularFifoBuffer which is basically the same thing without generics.

    Update: updated answer following release of commons collections version 4 that supports generics.

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