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A Java full-stack developer is expected to have a broad range of skills, spanning both front-end and back-end development, along with other related concepts. Here are the key concepts covered in the role of a Java full-stack developer:

1. Core Java:

  • Java syntax, data types, and operators
  • Object-oriented programming (OOP) principles
  • Exception handling
  • Multithreading and concurrency
  • Collections framework
  • Stream API and Lambda expressions
  • File I/O
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2. Front-End Development:

  • HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • DOM manipulation
  • Responsive web design
  • Front-end frameworks (e.g., Angular, React, or Vue.js)
  • State management in front-end applications
  • Asynchronous programming (Promises, Async/Await)

3. Spring Framework:

  • Introduction to the Spring framework
  • Spring Boot for rapid application development
  • Spring MVC for building web applications
  • Spring Data for database access
  • Spring Security for authentication and authorization

4. Database Management:

  • SQL and relational database concepts
  • Database design and normalization
  • JDBC for database connectivity
  • Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) with tools like Hibernate
  • NoSQL databases (e.g., MongoDB)

5. RESTful Web Services:

  • Designing and implementing RESTful APIs
  • Consuming RESTful services
  • Serialization and deserialization (JSON, XML)

6. Version Control:

  • Git basics
  • Branching and merging strategies
  • Collaboration using Git

7. Build Tools:

  • Maven or Gradle for project build and dependency management

8. Testing:

 

 

 

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