string buffer vs string builder code example

Example 1: stringbuffer vs stringbuilder java

The StringBuffer and StringBuilder class both produces mutable string objects.
 The main difference between them is that StringBuffer is thread safe;
 StringBuilder is not thread safe.

Example 2: string vs stringbuilder

String is immutable and thread safe
String builder mutable and not thread safe

Example 3: string vs stringbuffer

The main similarity between String and StringBuffer class is that both are
thread safe. 
The main difference is that String is immutable; StringBuffer is mutable.

Example 4: stringbuilder vs stringbuffer

They both mutable, they are exactly same but
String buffer is thread safe so it runs slower
than String builder.
We are using StringBuffer when we are doing parallel
testing since it is a thread safe.

Example 5: string buffer and string builder

The StringBuffer and StringBuilder 
class both produces mutable string objects.
 The main difference between 
 them is that StringBuffer is thread safe;
 StringBuilder is not thread safe.

Example 6: string builder vs string buffer

String vs StringBuilder vs StringBuffer:
String: Immutable version char sequences
StringBuilder: mutable version char sequences,
not synchronized
StringBuffer: mutable version char sequences,
synchronized , thread-safe, slow
String str = new String("a")
StringBuilder s2 = new StringBuilder("B") // MUTABLE
StringBuffer s2 = new StringBuffer("c") // Synchronized