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What is the Map interface in Java?
What is the Map interface in Java?
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The Map interface in Java represents a collection of key-value pairs. It allows unique keys but allows duplicate values. It provides methods for storing, retrieving, and manipulating key-value pairs. Common implementations include HashMap, TreeMap, LinkedHashMap, and ConcurrentHashMap.