License requirements question

All,
I have the following question (stranger question):
I just developed a SimpleMap class which is an equivalent of the HashMap from java.util, but very specialized with respect to some special uses cases I am dealing with.
There is no dependency between my class and java.util.HashMap, SimpleMap is standalone. But certain portions of the code DO use techniques found in HashMap.java source code, namely: bucket index computation and Entry chaining (linked list simulation). Looks like I inspired from the JDK sources
The question is: am I allowed to distribute this code? Do I need to include any reference to SUN along with the source code ? I did not have the time to browse license agreement stuff, unfortunately. However, if you guys can provide some links or even inline details they will be more than apreciated.
I assume that hash-tables are anyway some standard stuff, so I do not see the point in mentioning that indexing and entry chaining was done as in SUN classes. But if you know I MUST do this, please let me know.
Thanks a lot,
Cristian

Try using the following command to test the license installation.
saplicense -test
If you still have problems, restart the server.
Regards,
SKM

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