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Development of The Front End

The document outlines the skills needed for a career as a Java developer, including both front-end and back-end development. For front-end development, it recommends mastery of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and TypeScript, as well as familiarity with development environments like Sublime Text and Visual Studio Code. Frameworks like Angular, React, and Vue.js should also be learned. Back-end skills include Core Java, tools like Gradle and Maven, IDEs like Eclipse and IntelliJ, relational and NoSQL databases, and technologies for APIs, security, and cloud databases. The document concludes with examples of job roles for Java developers at different experience levels.

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Development of The Front End

The document outlines the skills needed for a career as a Java developer, including both front-end and back-end development. For front-end development, it recommends mastery of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and TypeScript, as well as familiarity with development environments like Sublime Text and Visual Studio Code. Frameworks like Angular, React, and Vue.js should also be learned. Back-end skills include Core Java, tools like Gradle and Maven, IDEs like Eclipse and IntelliJ, relational and NoSQL databases, and technologies for APIs, security, and cloud databases. The document concludes with examples of job roles for Java developers at different experience levels.

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Development of the Front End

The remaining of your Java developer roadmap will be built on top of these tools and
abilities. These basic web development tools should be mastered by you:

 CSS
 HTML
 JavaScript
 TypeScript
The next step is to become acquainted with Development Planning Environments:

 Sublime Text 3
 Visual Studio Code IDE
Naturally, you also need to be familiar with front-end frameworks as you're
concentrating on front-end programming:

 Angular
 React
 VueJS
Last but not least, you need to get to know UI libraries like Material UI and Bootstrap
CSS.

Back-End Programming
Of course, you should start by learning Core Java through java training in Noida,
which includes Java 8 capabilities, sometimes referred to as Java programming
languages.

Talking of Java, back-end engineers should become familiar with the following tools:

 Gradle
 Maven
Back-end development has its IDEs, just like front-end technology does:

 Eclipse IDE
 Intellij IDEA
 Spring Tool Suite
Back-end developers must work with various databases, thus they should learn
about relational and No SQL databases like:

No SQL databases
 Apache Cassandra
 MongoDB
 RavenDB
 Redis
Relational databases

 MS-SQL Server
 MySQL
 Oracle
 PostgreSQL
 SQL Server
Cloud databases

 CosmosDB
 DynamoDB
Additional vital back-end technologies include:

Build DAO/Repository Layers

 JPA/Hibernate
 Spring Data JPA
Create REST APIs in Java

 Jersey REST Framework


 RestEasy Framework
 Spring Boot
Secured REST APIs using Spring Security

 Authentication
 JWT
 Role-based authorization

Employment Options for Java Developers


There are a lot of employment prospects available for Java developers after
completing your java certification course. Here are some job profiles mentioned
below-
1. Junior java developer: Consider the role of junior developer to be entry-level.
Here, everyone begins. Coders in their early stages write, test, dissect, and debug
programs.

2. Senior Developer: They direct a complete project, contribute to the code, and


serve as a manager's point of contact.

3. Java Web Developer: Java Web Developer: In this position, back-end


development is frequently the primary focus, and the development company is in
charge of delivering and maintaining the server-side code. Developers should have
knowledge and expertise in coding in a cloud environment since a rapidly growing
server is migrating to the cloud now.

4. Architect java developers: Architecture is constructed by traditional architects.


The layout of a Java program is designed and developed.

5. Big data developer: Specialized Developers in Java EE often work for large


corporations and create and maintain enterprise-level applications.

6. Java Android Developer: Android's market share of mobile operating systems is


much higher than iOS's, which causes the immense need for experts who can create
or add functionality to Android-based apps.

Quick Facts-
 Java was first known as "Oak." When they discovered the name was already
registered for some computer company, Sun's marketing staff altered it to
"java."
 By chance, Java was created. James Gosling was a Sun Labs employee in
the year 1992. He and his colleagues were developing a set-top box at the
time, and after "having to clean up" the C++, they all came up with a brand-
new language named Java or Oak.
 The third most common language is Java, which is particularly well-liked by
programmers.
 Pointers are not used in Java because doing so would weaken its security
and resilience and make the language more complicated.
 The Final keyword in Java does not have a final meaning. In Java, it has
various interpretations. It could be the Final method, Final field, Final variable,
or even the Final class.
 Ninety-five percent of businesses utilize Java as their main language. Beyond
what C and other languages can do, it is much more.
 One billion downloads of Java occur in a single year.

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