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Java Coding Problems
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Java Coding Problems

by Anghel Leonard
September 2019
Intermediate to advanced
816 pages
18h 47m
English
Packt Publishing
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Parallelizing the collector – BinaryOperator<A> combiner();

If the stream is processed in parallel, then different threads (accumulators) will produce partial result containers. In the end, these partial results must be merged in a single one. This is exactly what combiner() does. In this case, the combiner() method needs to merge two maps by adding all the values from the two lists of the second Map to the corresponding lists in the first Map:

@Overridepublic BinaryOperator<Map<Boolean, List<Melon>>> combiner() {  return (var map, var addMap) -> {    map.get(true).addAll(addMap.get(true));    map.get(false).addAll(addMap.get(false));    return map;  };}
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