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  Tutorial: Get Environment Variable Java

In this example we are getting environment variable. To get the environment variable we use getenv() method.

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Map is an interface that stores the objects in the form of key/value pairs. Map interface does not allow duplicate keys. Set is also an interface that extends the Collection interface and like the Map it also does not allow the duplicate elements.


 

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