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Complete Roadmap to Become a Java Developer:

1. Core Java (fundamentals of Java programming language)
2. Maven
3. Spring Core, Spring MVC, and Spring AOP
4. Spring Boot and REST APls (Restful Web Services)
5. Spring Data - JPA, Hibernate (with H2, MySQL, MongoDB and Redis)
6. Testing (JUnit 5, JPA Test, MockMVC, etc.)
7. Spring Security
8. Microservices and Spring Cloud
9. Docker and Kubernetes
10. Deployment of Spring Boot Apps on Cloud (AWS)
11. Optional - Serverless, Batch processing etc
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Important Java Multithreading & Concurrency topics

1. Introduction of Multithreading
2. Basics of Threads
3. Inter Thread Communication and Synchronization
4. Some Advanced Topics
5. Concurrency Utilities
6. Concurrent Collections
7. Atomic Variables
8. Locks and Semaphores
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|-- Fundamentals
| |-- Basics of Programming
| | |-- Introduction to Java
| | |-- Java Development Kit (JDK) and Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
| | |-- Setting Up Development Environment (IDE: IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, etc.)
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| |-- Syntax and Structure
| | |-- Basic Syntax
| | |-- Variables and Data Types
| | |-- Operators and Expressions
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|-- Control Structures
| |-- Conditional Statements
| | |-- If-Else Statements
| | |-- Switch Case
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| |-- Loops
| | |-- For Loop
| | |-- While Loop
| | |-- Do-While Loop
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| |-- Exception Handling
| | |-- Try-Catch Block
| | |-- Finally Block
| | |-- Throw and Throws Keywords
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|-- Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
| |-- Basics of OOP
| | |-- Classes and Objects
| | |-- Methods and Constructors
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| |-- Inheritance
| | |-- Single and Multiple Inheritance
| | |-- Method Overriding
| | |-- Super Keyword
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| |-- Polymorphism
| | |-- Method Overloading
| | |-- Runtime Polymorphism
| | |-- Dynamic Method Dispatch
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| |-- Encapsulation
| | |-- Access Modifiers (Public, Private, Protected)
| | |-- Getters and Setters
| | |-- Data Hiding
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| |-- Abstraction
| | |-- Abstract Classes
| | |-- Interfaces
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|-- Advanced Java
| |-- Collections Framework
| | |-- List (ArrayList, LinkedList)
| | |-- Set (HashSet, TreeSet)
| | |-- Map (HashMap, TreeMap)
| | |-- Queue (PriorityQueue, LinkedList)
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| |-- Concurrency
| | |-- Multithreading (Creating Threads, Thread Lifecycle)
| | |-- Synchronization
| | |-- Concurrency Utilities (Executors Framework, Callable and Future, Locks and Semaphores)
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|-- Java Standard Libraries
| |-- I/O Streams
| | |-- File Handling (File Class, Reading and Writing Files)
| | |-- Streams (Byte Streams, Character Streams, Buffered Streams)
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| |-- Networking
| | |-- Sockets (TCP and UDP, Socket and ServerSocket Classes)
| | |-- URL and HTTP (URL Class, HttpURLConnection)
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| |-- JDBC
| | |-- Database Connectivity (JDBC Drivers, Connection, Statement, and ResultSet)
| | |-- PreparedStatement and CallableStatement
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|-- Java Frameworks
| |-- Spring Framework
| | |-- Spring Core (Dependency Injection, Inversion of Control)
| | |-- Spring MVC (Model-View-Controller Architecture)
| | |-- Spring Boot (Creating Spring Boot Applications, Starters and Auto-Configuration, Actuator)
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| |-- Hibernate
| | |-- ORM Basics (Introduction to ORM, Configuration and Mapping)
| | |-- Advanced Hibernate (Caching, Transactions and Concurrency, Criteria API)
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|-- Web Development with Java
| |-- Java EE (Jakarta EE)
| | |-- Servlets (Lifecycle, Handling HTTP Requests and Responses, Session Management)
| | |-- JavaServer Pages (JSP) (Syntax, Directives, JSTL and Custom Tags, Expression Language)
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| |-- RESTful Web Services
| | |-- JAX-RS (Creating RESTful Services, Annotations and HTTP Methods, Consuming RESTful Services)
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|-- Build Tools and Dependency Management
| |-- Maven
| | |-- Project Object Model (POM), Dependencies, Repositories, Build Lifecycle and Plugins
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| |-- Gradle
| | |-- Build Scripts, Dependency Management, Task Automation
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|-- Testing in Java
| |-- Unit Testing
| | |-- JUnit (Annotations, Assertions, Test Suites and Runners)
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| |-- Mockito (Creating Mocks and Spies and Verification)
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| |-- Integration Testing
| | |-- Spring Test (Testing Spring Components and WebTestClient)
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|-- Deployment and DevOps
| |-- Containers and Microservices
| | |-- Docker (Dockerfile, Image Creation, Container Management)
| | |-- Kubernetes (Pods, Services, Deployments, Managing Java Applications on Kubernetes)
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Starting your journey in Java development is a solid foundation in the software development world. As you gain experience, you might find new areas of specialization that pique your interest:

β€’ Backend Development: If you enjoy building server-side applications and working with databases, diving deeper into backend development might be your next step. You’ll focus on creating robust and scalable systems using Java frameworks like Spring or Hibernate.

β€’ Android Development: If you’re excited about creating mobile applications, specializing in Android development could be your calling. Java has been a core language for Android, and mastering it will allow you to build powerful apps for millions of users.

β€’ Enterprise Application Development: If you’re interested in creating large-scale applications for businesses, focusing on enterprise Java (Java EE) might be the right path, where you’ll work on complex systems that serve thousands of users.

β€’ Cloud Computing: If you're fascinated by cloud technologies, transitioning to cloud computing might be your next move, where you'll leverage Java to develop scalable applications on platforms like AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure.

β€’ Microservices Architecture: If you’re passionate about designing flexible, modular systems, exploring microservices architecture could be a great fit, where you’ll break down large applications into smaller, independent services using Java.

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Even if you choose to stick with general Java development, there’s always something new to learn, especially with the continuous updates to the language and ecosystem.

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1. Object-Oriented Programming (OOP): Java is an object-oriented programming language, which means it focuses on creating objects that contain both data and methods to operate on that data. Key principles of OOP in Java include encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism.

2. Classes and Objects: In Java, a class is a blueprint for creating objects. An object is an instance of a class that represents a real-world entity. Classes define the properties (attributes) and behaviors (methods) of objects.

3. Variables and Data Types: Java supports various data types, including primitive data types (e.g., int, double, boolean) and reference data types (e.g., String, arrays). Variables are used to store data values in memory.

4. Methods: Methods in Java are functions defined within a class to perform specific tasks. They encapsulate behavior and can accept parameters and return values.

5. Control Flow Statements: Java provides control flow statements such as if-else, switch-case, loops (for, while, do-while), and break/continue statements to control the flow of program execution.

6. Inheritance: Inheritance is a key feature of OOP that allows a class (subclass) to inherit properties and behaviors from another class (superclass). It promotes code reusability and establishes an "is-a" relationship between classes.

7. Polymorphism: Polymorphism allows objects of different classes to be treated as objects of a common superclass. It enables methods to be overridden in subclasses to provide different implementations.

8. Abstraction: Abstraction involves hiding the complex implementation details and showing only the essential features of an object. Abstract classes and interfaces are used to achieve abstraction in Java.

9. Encapsulation: Encapsulation is the process of bundling data (attributes) and methods that operate on that data within a class. It helps in data hiding and protects the internal state of an object.

10. Exception Handling: Java provides mechanisms for handling exceptions that occur during program execution. The try-catch-finally blocks are used to handle exceptions gracefully and prevent program crashes.

Understanding these basic concepts of Java will help you get started with programming in Java. Practice writing Java programs, exploring different features of the language, and building small projects to strengthen your Java skills.

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