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Reference objects aren't just useful when memory is at a premium; they can also be used to provide slick caching abilities to any application.
Java stores object values in heap memory; references to the value are stored in the stack. Another way to create strings is to use the new keyword, as in the following example. String s1 = new String( ...
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