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A wrapper class in the Java programming language is one of eight classes provided in the java.lang package to create objects for the eight primitive types. All of the primitive wrapper classes in Java are immutable. Wrapper classes are used to represent primitive values when an Object is required. The wrapper classes are used extensively with Collection classes in the java.util package and with the classes in the java.lang.reflect reflection package. The Wrapper classes are: 1. Byte 2. Short 3. Integer 4. Long 5. Float 6. Double 7. Character 8. Boolean The Byte, Short, Integer, Long, Float and Double are all subclasses of the Number class. If you notice, the names of these wrapper classes are just the same as their primitive data type with a capitalized first letter. These wrapper classes start with a upper case alphabet while their primitive counterparts start with a lowercase alphabet.

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