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In the Above Code, Two Strings Are Evaluated Using the Equivalency

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  In the above code, two strings are evaluated using the equivalency operator. Why can this be a problem, and what other methods are offered by Java for working with characters and strings? In the above code, two strings are evaluated using the equivalency operator. Why can this be a problem, and what other methods are offered by Java for working with characters and strings?


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