Hello Group,

Boolean a = null;
if(a != null)
System.out.println("s");
else 
System.out.println("n");
----------
Above code block raises NullPointerException, where as below one runs 
successfully!!! Same is the case with any wrapper class (Integer, Long, ...).
*Its wondering what it makes difference in checking (a != null)  and (a == 
null)? Its just an Object check rt!*

Exact exception: java.lang.NullPointerException at booleanValue()
----------
Boolean a = null;
if(a == null)
System.out.println("s");
else 
System.out.println("n");

Thank You,
Shravan Kumar. M
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