Answer Posted / manikandan [ gtec,vellore ]
simple data types are not object in java but java is 100%
object oriented bcas simple data types are not used for
storing in a database and collection classes are support
Wrapper classes and v used it for mostly studying
purpose.this is wat i know from a HR.
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