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What are the differences between String, StringBuffer and StringBuilder?

I Java the String class is immutable, however StringBuffer and StringBuilder classes are not immutable.  If you want to know why String has been made immutable just click here. There's no reason to use a StringBuffer or StringBuilder unless you're planing on changing the contents. But we should know when to use String StringBuffer and StringBuilder.

  • The String class overrides the default equals() method, but StringBuffer and StringBuilder do not override the default equals() method in Object class. The equals method for class Object implements the most discriminating possible equivalence relation on objects; that is, for any non-null reference values x and y, this method returns true if and only if x and y refer to the same object (x == y has the value true). For example,
    • public class Program {
        public static void main(String [] args) {
          String s1 = new String("Hello World");
          String s2 = new String("Hello World");
          System.out.println("s1.equals(s2):" + s1.equals(s2));
          StringBuffer sb1 = new StringBuffer("Hello World");
          StringBuffer sb2 = new StringBuffer("Hello World");
          System.out.println("sb1.equals(sb2):" + sb1.equals(sb2));
          StringBuilder sd1 = new StringBuilder("Hello World");
          StringBuilder sd2 = new StringBuilder("Hello World");
          System.out.println("sd1.equals(sd2):" + sd1.equals(sd2));
        }
      }
    The output is

    s1.equals(s2):true
    sb1.equals(sb2):false
    sd1.equals(sd2):false
  • A StringBuffer class implements a mutable sequence of characters. A StringBuffer class is like a String, but can be modified. At any point in time it contains some particular sequence of characters, but the length and content of the sequence can be changed through certain method calls.
  • String buffers are safe for use by multiple threads. The methods are synchronized where necessary so that all the operations on any particular instance behave as if they occur in some serial order that is consistent with the order of the method calls made by each of the individual threads involved.
  • The StringBuilder class provides an API compatible with StringBuffer, but with no guarantee of synchronization. The StringBuilder class is designed for use as a drop-in replacement for StringBuffer in places where the string buffer was being used by a single thread (as is generally the case). Where possible, it is recommended that this class be used in preference to StringBuffer as it will be faster under most implementations.

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