Preprocessing command in java

in c program...
#define to implement constants
what is the equal command in java technology.

i am doing a project to find maximum or minimum..
i want to define conditional oprators like
#define condition <
or
#define condition >
if(a condition b) {}
likewise......
so can't use final declaration....Ah. What types are 'a' and 'b'? Why can't you just use the native < and > operators, or are you planning to overload them? Can't be done in Java

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