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Old 09-10-07, 04:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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In Java1.5 along with String and StringBuffer, StringBuilder is also included...

In Java1.5 along with String and StringBuffer, StringBuilder is also included...
The only difference between StringBuffer and StringBuilder is StringBuffer is Synchronized and StringBuilder is not Synchronized.
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Re: In Java1.5 along with String and StringBuffer, StringBuilder is also included...

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Re: In Java1.5 along with String and StringBuffer, StringBuilder is also included...

A string is a immutable i.e we can't edit the data.
StringBuffer is mutable, we can edit the data.
StringBuilder is also immutable but it can perform some special operations
These r difference between string,stringBuffer & stringBuilder.
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Re: In Java1.5 along with String and StringBuffer, StringBuilder is also included...

A string is a immutable i.e we can't edit the data.
StringBuffer is mutable, we can edit the data.
StringBuilder is also immutable but it can perform some special operations
These r difference between string,stringBuffer & stringBuilder.
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