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final in this context means that the variable name can only be assigned once. Assigning a different String object to it again results in a compile error.

I think the source of the confusion here is that the final keyword can be used in 3 several different contexts:

  • final class: The class cannot be subclassed.
  • final method: The method cannot be overridden.
  • final variable: The variable can only be assigned once.

See the Wikipedia article on final in Java for examples on each case.

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final in this context means that the variable name can only be assigned once. Assigning a different String object to it again results in a compile error.

I think the source of the confusion here is that the final keyword can be used in 3 different contexts:

  • final class: The class cannot be subclassed.
  • final method: The method cannot be overridden.
  • final variable: The variable can only be assigned once.

See the Wikipedia article on final in Java for examples on each case.