The `java.io.Boolean.valueOf()` is a static method in Java that returns a Boolean object representing the value of a given boolean expression. It takes a boolean value as a parameter and returns a Boolean object that represents the same boolean value. This method is useful when you need to convert a primitive boolean value into an object representation for certain operations or compatibility requirements.
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