Manage Java Application Life Cycles
J2EE developers have key responsibilities throughout the entire life cycle of application development. They help draft software concepts and technical designs to implement high-performing and highly scalable applications. They formulate and implement solutions based on specific business requirements. J2EE developers write application code for Java programs and also manage the softwares overall architecture.
Test and Maintain Software
A major responsibility for J2EE developers is to test, implement, and maintain all application software on the J2EE platform. At times, they interact with other teams impacted by the application theyre working on to coordinate testing.
Analyze and Debug Java Software
Performing software analysis, programming, testing, and debugging is key duty of this role. J2EE developers troubleshoot issues and make system changes as needed. They also recommend changes to improve established Java application processes.
Write Software Documentation
Software documentation is an important part of a J2EE developers job. Their documents serve as a reference for future maintenance issues and upgrades. J2EE developers write and maintain technical documentation that covers logic, coding, testing, improvements, and corrections made to their specific software applications.
Lead Technical Collaboration
J2EE developers often collaborate with other engineers and work with team members in product management and quality assurance departments. They do this to make sure their software has the features and benefits that clients want. J2EE developers also ensure that any software they create integrates with the proper business tools.