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Since java.lang.String class override equals method, It return true if two String object contains same content but == will only return true if two references are pointing to same object. Here is an example of comparing two Strings in Java for equality using == and equals() method which will clear some doubts:
In particular, if Java ever gets another ternary operator, people who use the term "conditional operator" will still be correct and unambiguous - unlike those who just say "ternary operator".