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Nexion12739yThere is a Boolean object in Java that's nullable as well. It extends off of the primitive. Use case would be if you were persisting a form that had a yes or no choice on it, you can use null on the Boolean object to indicate no choice yet. Anything tri-state.
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Nexion12739y@ziul yeah, but there are instances when using the default class is easier. Enums are great, but the Boolean class still has its use cases.
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