Convert Scala Set into Java (java.util.Set)?

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Solution 1

If you were asking about Scala 2.8, Java collections interoperability is supplied by scala.collection.JavaConversions. In this case, you want JavaConversions.asSet(...) (there's one for each direction, Java -> Scala and Scala -> Java).

For Scala 2.7, each scala.collection.jcl class that wraps a Java collection has an underlying property which provides the wrapped Java collection instance.

Solution 2

Since Scala 2.12.0 scala.collection.JavaConversions is deprecated:

Therefore, this API has been deprecated and JavaConverters should be used instead. JavaConverters provides the same conversions, but through extension methods.

And since Scala 2.8.1 you can use scala.collection.JavaConverters for this purpose:

import scala.collection.JavaConverters._
val javaSet = new java.util.HashSet[String]()
val scalaSet = javaSet.asScala
val javaSetAgain = scalaSet.asJava

Solution 3

For 2.7.x I highly recommend using: http://github.com/jorgeortiz85/scala-javautils

Solution 4

In Scala 2.12 it is possible to use : scala.collection.JavaConverters.setAsJavaSet(scalaSetInstance)

Solution 5

Note that starting Scala 2.13, package scala.jdk.CollectionConverters replaces deprecated packages scala.collection.JavaConverters/JavaConversions._:

import scala.jdk.CollectionConverters._

// val scalaSet: Set[String] = Set("a", "b")
val javaSet = scalaSet.asJava
// javaSet: java.util.Set[String] = [a, b]
javaSet.asScala
// scala.collection.mutable.Set[String] = Set(a, b)
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Updated on June 03, 2022

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  • or9ob
    or9ob almost 2 years

    I have a Set in Scala (I can choose any implementation as I am creating the Set. The Java library I am using is expecting a java.util.Set[String].

    Is the following the correct way to do this in Scala (using scala.collection.jcl.HashSet#underlying):

    import com.javalibrary.Animals
    
    var classes = new scala.collection.jcl.HashSet[String]
    classes += "Amphibian"
    classes += "Reptile"
    Animals.find(classes.underlying)
    

    It seems to be working, but since I am very new to Scala I want to know if this is the preferred way (any other way I try I am getting a type-mismatch error):

    error: type mismatch;
     found   : scala.collection.jcl.HashSet[String]
     required: java.util.Set[_]