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Now a days what is hot in J2EE interviews???

 
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Hi,

I am coming back to J2EE after a gap of 2 years working on other technologies.

Now a days what is hot in J2EE interviews???
Earlier it was DesignPatterns......Most of the interviewers used to ask questions on Design Patterns till 2003 end(as per my understanding).

What is now??? Still DesignPatterns ??? or anything new???

Regards,
Murali
 
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Originally posted by Murali Mohan Mohan Murali:
Hi,

I am coming back to J2EE after a gap of 2 years working on other technologies.

Now a days what is hot in J2EE interviews???
Earlier it was DesignPatterns......Most of the interviewers used to ask questions on Design Patterns till 2003 end(as per my understanding).

What is now??? Still DesignPatterns ??? or anything new???

Regards,
Murali


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