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Describe the difference between HashMap and HashTable.
Describe the difference between HashMap and HashTable.
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1. Synchronization: HashMap is not synchronized, while HashTable is synchronized.
2. Null Values: HashMap allows one null key and multiple null values, but HashTable does not allow null keys or values.
3. Performance: HashMap offers better performance due to lack of synchronization overhead.
4. Iterating Order: Neither HashMap nor HashTable guarantee any specific order of their elements.