The only one I can find is the BoundedFIFOBuffer, which is deprecated. Any others?
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BoundedFIFOBuffer in Apache Commons Collections (which I assume is what you're referring to) is not deprecated, it has just moved packages. The original one in org.apache.commons.collections is deprecated, and has instead been moved to org.apache.commons.collections.buffer
 
    
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                    Thanks, somehow I landed on the deprecated page. – Justin Aug 17 '09 at 20:19
Why not just use a LinkedBlockingQueue and use the non-blocking methods offer (or add) and poll to access it?  You can create it with a fixed capacity (i.e. to make it bounded).
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                    Probably not worth being concerned about, but LinkedBlockingQueue will still take a lock. Future versions of hotspot can probably optimize that away. But something to be aware of when profiling later on. – Justin Rudd Aug 18 '09 at 00:34
There are some bounded collections in Apache commons-collections, including a BoundedFifoBuffer.
In the same library, is also BoundedBuffer and CircularFifoBuffer
 
    
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I've been using Google Collections recently. I think you could have a Java Generics solution pretty easily with it. There is a class called ForwardingList which I think you could implement this idea pretty easily. Obviously not as easy as just using BoundedFifoBuffer (non-generic) or ArrayBlockingQueue.
final ArrayList<MyObject> realList = Lists.newArrayList();
final List<MyObject> list = new ForwardingList<MyObject>() {
    protected List<MyObject> delegate() {
        return realList;
    }
    public boolean add(MyObject obj) {
        if(delegate().size() > 100) return false;
        return delegate().add(obj);
    }
};
 
    
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