Basic and Advance Programming Question:

Differentiate persistent & non-persistent objects in programming?

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Answer:

Persistent refers to an object’s ability to transcend time or space. A persistent object stores/saves its state in a permanent storage system with out losing the information represented by the object.
A non-persistent object is said to be transient or ephemeral. By default objects are considered as non-persistent.

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