I'm trying to understand what the best practice is and why for concatenating string literals and variables for different cases. For instance, if I have code like this
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder("AAAAAAAAAAAAA")
.append(B_String).append("CCCCCCCCCCC").append(D_String)
.append("EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE")
.append("FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF");
Is this the way to do it? From this post, I noticed that the + operator on Strings creates a new instance of StringBuilder, concatenates the operands, and returns a String conversion, which seems like a lot more work than just calling .append(); so if that's true, then that is out of the question. But what about String.concat()? Is it proper to use .append() for every concatenation? Or just for variables, and literals are okay to append with .concat()?
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder("AAAAAAAAAAAAA")
.append(B_String.concat("CCCCCCCCCCC")).append(D_String
.concat("EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE")
.concat("FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF"));
What are the general rules for best practices and performance for going about these situations? Is my assumption correct on + and it should really just not be used?