Create Java String Using " " or Constructor?



a==b is true because a and b are referring to the same string literal in the method area. The memory references are the same.

When the same string literal is created more than once, only one copy of each distinct string value is stored. This is called "string interning". All compile-time constant strings in Java are automatically interned.


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