Six years of experience and voice of Java people in big factories: the more against the current, the more courageous, don't give up learning and improvement

The gold three silver four in 2022 are over like this. I received a lot of private messages from fresh graduates in the background. I remembered inexplicably when I graduated, and my heart was full...

It has been several years since I moved bricks, and some things can indeed be sorted out for everyone. It can also be used for the small peak of job hunting after "May 1st".

Now I'm starting to prepare in case I'm caught off guard, no, the two most complete "Java Interview Collection + Java Core Knowledge Collection" (very very good!!!) just sorted out these days, so today we have this This article, yes, I'm here to share dry goods again! ! !

Java Interview Guide

Speaking of this Java interview collection, I have to say, this is probably the most complete collection of interviews at present, including a full 25 Java topics, and the collected interview questions exceed 1000+, and all of them come with Complete parsing:

  • 1: JavaOOP interview questions

  • 2: Java Collections/Generic Interview Questions

  • 3: IO and NIO interview questions in Java

  • 4: Java reflection interview real questions

  • 5: Java Serialization Interview Questions

  • 6: Java annotation interview questions

  • 7: Multithreading & Concurrency Interview Questions

  • 8: JVM interview questions

  • 9: Mysql interview questions

  • 10: Redis interview questions

  • 11: Memcached interview questions

  • 12: MongoDB interview questions

  • 13: Spring interview questions

  • 14: Spring Boot interview questions

  • 15: Spring Cloud interview questions

  • 16: RabbitMQ interview questions

  • 17: Dubbo interview questions

  • 18: MyBatis interview questions

  • 19: ZooKeeper Interview Questions

  • 20: Data Structure Interview Questions

  • 21: Algorithm Interview Questions

  • 22: Elasticsearch interview questions

  • 23: Kafka Interview Questions

  • 24: Microservices Interview Questions

  • 25: Linux Interview Questions

Too much content, a total of 227 pages, only some parts are shown here in the form of pictures

(And I have already sorted out the original, and the friends who need it can just find me in the background, just send a private message [Interview])

​Multithreading and high concurrency

JVM

Spring

RabbitMQ

data structure

Microservices

Java core knowledge set

This compiled Java core knowledge set contains 29 special chapters:

  • 1:JVM

  • 2: JAVA collection

  • 3: JAVA multi-threaded concurrency

  • 4: JAVA basics

  • 5: Spring principle

  • 6: Microservices

  • 7: Netty and RPC

  • 8: Network

  • 9: log

  • 10:Zookeeper

  • 11:Kafka

  • 12:RabbitMQ

  • 13:Hbase

  • 14:MongoDB

  • 15:Cassandra

  • 16: Design Patterns

  • 17: Load Balancing

  • 18: Database

  • 19: Consistent hashing

  • 20: JAVA algorithm

  • 21: Data Structures

  • 22: Encryption algorithm

  • 23: Distributed Cache

  • 24:Hadoop

  • 25:Spark

  • 26:Storm

  • 27:YARN

  • 28: Machine Learning

  • 29: Cloud Computing

There is too much content, and the entire 280 pages are organized, and only part of the content is shown in the form of pictures:

Java Multithreading Concurrency

JVM

Spring principle

kafka

data structure

Microservices

The above is the most complete Java: 25 topic interview collection + 29 topic core knowledge collection that I have collected and sorted out in the past few days. Whether it is to check for omissions and fill in the gaps, or to study in depth, it can be done in one step! At the same time, if you think I have done a good job, and you want to study in depth, sharing and learning together is to kill two birds with one stone at a time.

I wish you all a bright future and keep making offers! ! Fighting! ! Fighting! !

There is too much content, a total of 227 pages, and only some parts are shown here in the form of pictures (I have already sorted out the original, and the friends who need it privately message me [interview])

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