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HPARA-035 - : StringThis error occurs because the way you are declaring and initializing the `String` object is incorrect. In Java, you need to use double quotes (`"`) for defining strings. Here is the correct way to declare and initialize a `String`:```javaString name = "John Doe";```If you want to declare a class with a `String` field, it should look like this:```javapublic class Person { private String name; public Person() { this("John Doe"); } public Person(String name) { this.name = name; }}```In this example, the `Person` class has a `String` field called `name`. It has two constructors: one that initializes the `name` to a default value of "John Doe", and another that allows the client to set the `name` to a specific value.```javapublic class Person { private String name; public Person() { this("John Doe"); } public Person(String name) { this.name = name;}public String getName() { return this.name;}}
2010年11月5日