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String Literals: Moreover, a string literal always refers to the same instance of class String This is because string literals - or, more generally, strings that are the values of constant expressions (§15 28) - are "interned" so as to share unique instances, using the method String intern Similar examples can also be found in JLS 3 10 5-1
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