Java state refers to the current status or condition of a Java object or application at a particular moment in time. It includes information about the values stored in the variables or fields of an object, as well as any changes made to those values during the execution of the program. The state of an object can affect its behavior and interactions with other objects in the program. Java state management is important for maintaining data integrity and ensuring that the program functions correctly.
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