In Java,String literals are stored in a literal pool.If two string literals
are having same content,their references will be same too.

On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 8:39 AM, miga <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Jul 20, 5:32 pm, Rohit Bansal <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Let I had following code snippet,
> > String s1="Hello";
> > String s2=s1;
> > System.out.println((s1==s2)+" "+ s1==s2);
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> > OUTPUT: false
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> > Query: I need understanding of output...its strange for sure but true;
> When you use == for String, you state that the Strings have the same
> contents AND the same reference.
> Here contents are the same, but references are not.
> If you want to compare contents, use equals method.
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