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What are running times (Big O notaton) for the common operations (get, put, size) on HashTable and HashMap, is there a difference?

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There is not a difference between the asymptotics of Hashtable and HashMap, and they are the predictable expected amortized O(1) for put and expected O(1) for get, assuming that you have a good hash function.

The biggest difference is that Hashtable incurs gratuitous overhead synchronizing accesses from concurrent threads, which a) you usually don't need, and b) is done more efficiently by ConcurrentHashMap. You should basically never use Hashtable in new code.

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