Master Java Backend: A Free Roadmap from Beginner to Advanced

This article shares a free, two‑stage Java backend learning roadmap—beginner and intermediate—along with recommended resources, cloud‑storage links, and tips for continuous skill growth, helping developers overcome stagnation and stay competitive.

Java Backend Technology
Java Backend Technology
Java Backend Technology
Master Java Backend: A Free Roadmap from Beginner to Advanced

Recently I conducted mock interviews with several members of a knowledge community and discovered many feel lost after reaching a certain learning stage, lacking opportunities to explore low‑level technologies while busy with daily business code. Continuous learning is essential to avoid being left behind.

The shared technical roadmap is divided into two stages: a Beginner stage for newcomers who are unsure what to study, and an Intermediate stage for those with some foundation and early work experience. The roadmap will be updated over time; the long‑term update address is provided at the end.

Beginner stage: See the article “Java Backend Technology from 0 to 1 – Step by Step to Mastery” ( link ).

Intermediate stage:

Recommended books:

Baidu Cloud Disk address: https://pan.baidu.com/s/11SULQQ1fR05_mH5g7FtduQ (extraction code: npm9)

If the above link expires and you need the full XMind version, reply with 1131 to the public account to obtain a long‑term update link.

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Focus on Java-related technologies: SSM, Spring ecosystem, microservices, MySQL, MyCat, clustering, distributed systems, middleware, Linux, networking, multithreading. Occasionally cover DevOps tools like Jenkins, Nexus, Docker, and ELK. Also share technical insights from time to time, committed to Java full-stack development!

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