I always thought String was a final class, while StringBuffer wasn't.

Cheers,

-m

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 5:37 AM, hefaeche <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> What it's the difference? Which it's better?
>
> String str = new String( "Hola" );
> str = str.concat(" Mundo" );
> System.out.println( str );
>
> vs
>
> StringBuffered str=new StringBuffered("Hola")
> str.append( " Mundo" );
> System.out.println( str );
>
>
> (jdk 1.6)
>
> >
>


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