If we have expressions something like the following,
Integer x=500;
Integer y=500;
System.out.println(x==y);
then, the result of the operation x==y will be false because we are comparing the object references.
If I have a loop for these two variables x and y something like the following,
Integer x=0;
Integer y=0;
for(int i=0;i<2000;i++)
{
    System.out.println((x==y)+" : "+x+++" : "+y++);
}
then, it displays true until the value of both x and y is 127. In all other cases (i.e when the value of x and y is incremented over 127 - when the value of these variables is greater than 127).
So why does this happen? Is there any specification for this behaviour?
 
     
    