| Aspect | Java Microservices Developer | Java Backend Developer |
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| Required Skills | Microservices architecture, REST APIs, Spring Boot, Docker | Core Java, Spring Framework, SQL, APIs |
| Work Environment | Distributed systems, cloud platforms, containerization | Monolithic applications, server-side development |
| Industry Usage | Tech companies, cloud services, scalable applications | Financial, enterprise, and web applications |
Java Microservices Developers focus on designing and implementing scalable, distributed microservices architectures using tools like Spring Boot and Docker. In contrast, Java Backend Developers work on server-side logic, often within monolithic systems, utilizing core Java and Spring. Both roles require Java expertise but differ in scope and environment, with microservices roles emphasizing cloud and containerization skills.