A Java Tree is a data structure that represents a hierarchical structure where each element, known as a node, has a parent and zero or more child nodes. The topmost node is called the root node, and the nodes at the lowest levels, with no child nodes, are known as leaf nodes. The Java Tree allows for efficient searching, insertion, and deletion of nodes, making it useful for organizing and managing hierarchical data in applications. Nodes in a Java Tree can have data associated with them, and the tree provides methods to navigate, manipulate and perform operations on the nodes.
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