While it's not thread safe, I use it in web applications all the time. As
long as it's a local variable to a method, you're fine.
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James R. Perkins


On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 17:24, Nathan Andelin <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


From: James Perkins
You will likely see better results if you use StringBuilder rather than
StringBuffer.

Thanks for the tip. But it should be tempered by noting that StringBuilder
is not thread safe. You wouldn't want to use it in a Web application, for
example.

Nathan.




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