By amrlafi
via blog.webunusual.com
Published: Sep 18 2008 / 23:06
help me to pick the right direction , Java is damn big as an ocean !
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Tags: frameworks, groovy, java, open source
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amrlafi replied ago:
more votes guys !
cbang replied ago:
Damn right it is. You also need ORM's, and view technologies as JSF. And latest trends like Griffon. And they all use different logging facilities. And...
raveman replied ago:
that "quiz" is bad, you should start from Servlets and JSP.
askorkin replied ago:
None of those, if you're less than a beginner then get back to basics i.e. design patterns, reflection, threads
Learn the basic tools of the language you're going to use first. Then learn some productivity tools e.g. IDE (eclipse, netbeans), build tool (maven, ant) etc.
After that you can start thinking about frameworks, if you're leaning towards backend development, i would start with spring and hibernate to get the best bang for your buck
If you're leaning to frontend, then the field is a lot less clear these days, it used to be you couldn't go wrong with struts, but now you can look at all sorts of stuff, struts, jsf, seam, gwt etc.
amrlafi replied ago:
skorkin : I'm actually actually ASP.NET programmer , so i do know about design pattern , architectures ..etc ,just need to start on Java ..
ddelponte replied ago:
Groovy/Grails
sanjay010 replied ago:
Check this link. It has some useful pointers
reallysimpleperspective.blogspot.com/2008/03/starting-java-road-map.html
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