// Fig. 17.14: QueueTest.java
// Class QueueTest.
import com.deitel.jhtp6.ch17.Queue;
import com.deitel.jhtp6.ch17.EmptyListException;
public class QueueTest
{
public static void main( String args[] )
{
Queue queue = new Queue();
// use enqueue method
queue.enqueue( -1 );
queue.print();
queue.enqueue( 0 );
queue.print();
queue.enqueue( 1 );
queue.print();
queue.enqueue( 5 );
queue.print();
// remove objects from queue
try
{
Object removedObject = null;
while ( true )
{
removedObject = queue.dequeue(); // use dequeue method
System.out.printf( "%s dequeued\n", removedObject );
queue.print();
} // end while
} // end try
catch ( EmptyListException emptyListException )
{
emptyListException.printStackTrace();
} // end catch
} // end main
} // end class QueueTest
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