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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T15:24:03+00:00 2026-05-14T15:24:03+00:00

I was trying to write a simple method: boolean validate(MyObject o) { // propertyA

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I was trying to write a simple method:

boolean validate(MyObject o)
{
  // propertyA && propertyB are not primitive types.
  return o.getPropertyA() == null && o.getPropertyB() == null;
}

And got a strange error on the == null part:

Syntax error on token ==. Invalid
assignment operator.

Maybe my Java is rusty after a season in PLSQL. So I tried a simpler example:

Integer i = 4;
i == null;
// compile error: Syntax error on token ==. Invalid assignment operator.

Integer i2 = 4;
if (i == null); //No problem

How can this be?

I’m using jdk160_05.

To clarify: I’m not trying to assign anything, just do an && operation between two boolean values. I don’t want to do this:

if (o.propertyA() == null && o.propertyB() == null) { return true; }
else { return false; }
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    2026-05-14T15:24:04+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:24 pm

    I don’t think you are confusing assignment and equality comparison. I think your compiler is just giving you a confusing error message. This program:

    Integer i = 4;
    i ==null; 
    

    should give an error something like this:

    Program.java:8: not a statement
                     i ==null;
    

    Your first program should compile correctly. Perhaps there is some invisible unicode character in the text that is confusing the compiler. Try deleting the entire function and typing it in again.

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