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2. Write a simple Java program that creates a collection of objects of type String. Populate the collection with sample data and use an iterator and a while loop to print the contents.Â
3. Write a simple Java program that creates a Map with keys of type Integer and values of type String. Populate the map with some sample data. Then do the following.
  a. Use a foreach loop to go through each <key, value> pair of the map (Hint: use the entrySet method of the Map interface)
  b. and on iteration of the for loop, print out the current key and value represented by the iteration.Â
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can someone please help me with this by using inteliJ
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