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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T15:26:43+00:00 2026-05-17T15:26:43+00:00

public class Student implements java.io.Serializable { private long studentId; private String studentName; private Set<Course>

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public class Student implements java.io.Serializable {

private long studentId;
private String studentName;
private Set<Course> courses = new HashSet<Course>(0);

public Student() {
}

public Student(String studentName) {
    this.studentName = studentName;
}

public Student(String studentName, Set<Course> courses) {
    this.studentName = studentName;
    this.courses = courses;
}

public long getStudentId() {
    return this.studentId;
}

public void setStudentId(long studentId) {
    this.studentId = studentId;
}

public String getStudentName() {
    return this.studentName;
}

public void setStudentName(String studentName) {
    this.studentName = studentName;
}

public Set<Course> getCourses() {
    return this.courses;
}

public void setCourses(Set<Course> courses) {
    this.courses = courses;
}

}

Here they are using Hashset to get the courses. My doubt is can i use a list to get the
courses here. I read in internet that list get the vaues in a specified order and allows
duplicates inside the list. whereas in set it doesnt have any order and wont allow
duplicates. I want to know where i should uses sets and lists? Can anyone suggest?

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    2026-05-17T15:26:44+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 3:26 pm

    It feels like you answered your own question already. If you need a Collection of items, and you want the collection of items to have no duplicates, use a Set. You can use a SortedSet to impose ordering.

    If your collection is allowed to have duplicates, then you can use a List. I think in your example, a Set works since a student would probably never take the same course twice.

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