Use boolean primitives instead of objects:

boolean x = true;
boolean y = false;
if(x == y){
        //do something
}
//do other thing
.....
....

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Madock

9/17/01 10:24:47 AM, "Magnus Jansson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hi I'm a newbie at both jsp and java. My question is:
>
>Is this the way to set a (in this case) a Boolean value? This seems for me who is a 
>Pascal programmer as I create a new instance of the Boolean object everytime I 
set a new value?
>
>Besides it is a lot of code to write? Can I set the value of the boolean in any other 
>way????????
>
>I have the same problem in the other objects of the primitive types (Integer for 
>example)
>
><snip>  
>
>  Boolean BoolDans = new Boolean(false);
>  Boolean BoolAllman = new Boolean(false);
>  Boolean BoolFof = new Boolean(false);
>  Boolean BoolTextil = new Boolean(false);
>  Boolean BoolHp = new Boolean(false);
>  
>  if (request.getParameter("IntresseDans") != null) {BoolDans = new Boolean(true);};
>  if (request.getParameter("IntresseAllman") != null) {BoolAllman = new 
>Boolean(true);};
>  if (request.getParameter("IntresseFof") != null) {BoolFof = new Boolean(true);};
>  if (request.getParameter("IntresseTextil") != null) {BoolTextil = new 
>Boolean(true);};
>  if (request.getParameter("IntresseHp") != null) {BoolHp = new Boolean(true);};
>
></snip>
>
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