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How To Compare Two URL Objects In Java


Description:

You can compare two URL objects by using equals method. Below example shows how to compare two URL objects. The equals() method returns boolean value. If both URL values are same then it returns true, otherwise it returns false.


Code:
package com.myjava.url;

import java.net.MalformedURLException;
import java.net.URL;

public class MyUrlCompare {

    public static void main(String a[]){
        try {
            URL mysite = new URL("http://www.java2novice.com");
            URL google = new URL("http://www.google.com");
            if(mysite.equals(google)){
                System.out.println("Both sites are equal");
            } else {
                System.out.println("Both sites are not equal");
            }
        } catch (MalformedURLException ex) {
            ex.printStackTrace();
        }
    }
}

Example Output

Both sites are not equal

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