I have to store a collection of objects that represent data in a database
for an early warning system for my file transport automation system.  I have
never given it any thought; but for some reason the question popped into my
head; what is the fastest, most efficient collection.  Since the objects
will contain key fields I do not need the key from a hash table.  I could
use it but it isn't necessary.  I have always thought that an array is the
fastest however, I have no proof of this.  Does anyone know where I can get
stats on iterating collections and speed?

travis


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