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What is canonical name in java?

Answer Posted / Muskan Upadhyay

In Java, a canonical name refers to the fully qualified name of a class or interface. It includes the package name and the simple class name separated by a dot (.). Canonical names are used for unambiguous identification and resolution of classes during compilation and runtime.

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