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"Raw" Java interview... how to prepare?
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Hello peeps,

I'm interviewing for a position as a (Senior...?) Java Developer in a company and the recruiter was nice enough to give me a heads up, that a lot of the projects they work on are using "raw Java" i.e. no frameworks. Like, no Spring, no nothing.
I learned Java in university, and we didn't use Spring. This was also eons ago and there was no Java 11 when I attended uni. So I'm a bit all over the place regarding how to prepare for this. Like, do they use RMI? Web sockets?

If anyone has any pointers, they will be greatly appreciated.

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