The start of the Reflection tutorial @ the Java Tutorials states:
Every object is either a reference or primitive type.
Apart from the types used to box primitive types, when and how is a primitive type an object?
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object, notObject.int, for example, is a primitive type and anobject(interpret as the general termn), but not anObject.