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Java 13 - How to Concatenate Text Blocks

Introduction

If you have not tried the Text Blocks feature introduced in Java 13 then the following post will help you to get started

Java 13 - Example to use Text Blocks for Multi line String literals

We can concatenate TextBlocks as we do with normal String as demonstrated in the following example.

Example

public class TextBlock {  
 public static void main(String[] args) {
  String html = """
             <html>
                 <body>  
                 """ +
                 """    <h1> Header One </h1>
                  <p> Paragraph One </p>
                 """ +
                 """
                  <h1> Header One </h1>
                  <p> Paragraph One </p>
          """ +
                """
                 </body>
              </html>
                 """; 
  System.out.println(html);
}
}

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