javatechzone.com

About Me :

Hello and welcome to my blog ! I am very excited that you are here.  I am a passionate Java developer, tech enthusiast, and lifelong learner. 
I have been working in Java/J2EE technologies from more than 8 years. During this time, I have experienced in Java and experienced on various frameworks such as Spring, Spring-Boot, Hibernate, Restful webservices Spring Data JPA, Microservices.My journey with Java has began during my academic I was introduced to programming during my academic years.

What I do :

Currently, I am working as a Software Engineer specializing in building robust, scalable, and secure backend systems. My day-to-day work involves designing APIs, managing microservices, optimizing performance, and ensuring seamless integration with front-end applications and databases.

Why I Started This Blog :

I love to share my knowledge and experience with the whole world, So I decided to start the javatechzone.com as a learning & sharing platform. We provide the content of each article/topic after a deep analysis on the topic. Our content delivery is from basic to advanced. So that each level of developer can get full benefit from it.
We will keep updating with the best materials possible on the latest on-demand technologies. We provide the code examples in such a way that you can directly apply them into live projects. There will be continuous addition of concepts/solutions so that each member of a project team get benefited eg. from Programmer, Designer to Architect.

Topics I Cover :

Core Java : OOP principles, collections framework, exception handling, String and more.

Spring Framework : Spring Boot, Spring MVC, Spring Security, Spring Data JPA, etc.

RESTful APIs : Designing, testing, and documenting APIs with tools like Postman and Swagger.

Microservices Architecture : Building, deploying, and scaling microservices using Spring Cloud, Eureka, and Kubernetes.

Tools & DevOps : Maven, Gradle, Jenkins, Git, and more.

Career Tips : Interview preparation, resume advice, and insights into becoming a better Java developer.

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