-
```
Currently if you want your users to fill your lists, you just create an
interface:
public interface ListFiller {
public void fillList(List builder);
}
Then you use it like this:
Lis…
-
```
Currently if you want your users to fill your lists, you just create an
interface:
public interface ListFiller {
public void fillList(List builder);
}
Then you use it like this:
Lis…
-
```
Currently if you want your users to fill your lists, you just create an
interface:
public interface ListFiller {
public void fillList(List builder);
}
Then you use it like this:
Lis…
-
```
Currently if you want your users to fill your lists, you just create an
interface:
public interface ListFiller {
public void fillList(List builder);
}
Then you use it like this:
Lis…
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_[Original issue](https://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries/issues/detail?id=449) created by **ogregoire** on 2010-10-15 at 03:31 PM_
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Currently if you want your users to fill your lists, you jus…
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