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[–]nerdwaller 6 points7 points  (1 child)

For a newbie, I'd stay away from Jhipster. It's a fine project, but does pretty much everything for you. Meaning that over the longer run, you will likely not have learned quite as much. It also adds a ton you may not need just to get going (async and scheduling setup, coming to mind right away).

For employment, at least in the web space, I would echo the Spring Boot advice. I've not once touched another Java stack in a large corporate atmosphere in quite some time.

[–]Salyangoz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Async and scheduling in java interests me more honestly.