Java String?
What is the difference between e.g.:
String
or java.lang.String
What is the difference between e.g.:
String
or java.lang.String
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There's no difference. Everything defined in java.lang can be used directly (without import).
Wenn Java hier so ist wie C++:
java.lang.String: “Absoluter Pfad”, also die sicherste Lösung, weil es bei “String” einfach die Namespaces durchsucht werden, die in der Quellcode-Datei angegeben sind. Blöd wenn z. B. im Namespace java.lang und java.bla gesucht wird und es irgendwann auch java.bla.String gibt…
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