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When you create a new object in Java,aClass a = new aClass();memory is dynamically allocated on the process's heap to store the object instance. A reference to this object is created on the stack ...
Many programming languages allow passing objects by reference or by value. In Java, we can only pass object parameters by value. This imposes limits and also raises questions.
Memory is split into two high-level blocks, the stack and the heap. Java stores object values in heap memory; references to the value are stored in the stack. Another way to create strings is to use ...
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