What are the career & job prospects in India for J2EE?

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    Ashfaq Malik | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    Being a Java J2EE developer for more than 3 years, what I understood from my experience is that, there are still wider/ larger scope for these technologies.
    If you are pretty good in the most basic concepts of Java (abstraction, polymorphism, inheritance, naming conventions etc. ) you would find it easier to learn and grasp other technologies, which is an added advantage for Java developers.
    However, once you are inside an organisation as a Java developer, you would find too many Java resources surrounding you ( which is a bitter truth obviously :) ). So, to stand out of the crowd, it would be always helpful to learn or to to get into
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    Showmik Dutta | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Android is an open source mobile operating system built on Linux that isn't hard to break into. Android development is not too radically different from developing in Java in a regular environment. One way to look at Android development is to see it as an advanced version of Java development.
    Android will linger in our lives for more than we expect it to, as it is no longer only limited to mobile technology. Today we see Android making inroads into other technologies too (the navigation application called CarPad and even Amazon Kindle), but it comes with its fair share of uncertainties. You can never know when the Android OS may get repl
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