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Deep knowledge in SQL, Hibernate, Maven, JenkinsGood Knowledge in Microservices architecture and patternsGood knowledge in Oracle/Postgres/MongoDB, SQL Server databasesGood knowledge in messaging architecture - Kafka to be specific.
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Of experience in IT & knowledge of at least 7 of the following technologies: Java, Oracle, MySQL, Maven, AWS, Spring, Hibernate, J2EE, UNIX, LINUX, XML, DB2 & Windows. of experience in IT & knowledge of at least 7 of the following technologies: Java, Oracle, MySQL, Maven, AWS, Spring, Hibernate, J2EE, UNIX, LINUX, XML, DB2 & Windows.
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Python, Bash Scripts, Groovy, MySQL, Oracle, Postgresql, MongoDB, DynamoDB, Apache Tomcat, Spring Boot, AWS, GCP, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Git, Maven, Jenkins, Grafana, datadog, Logstash, kafka, rabbitMQ, and ServiceNow.
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Event driven design patternsServerless tools and technologiesTechnologies: Java (Spring, Spring Boot, Hibernate), JMS/ActiveMQ/RabbitMQ, AngularJS/Angular 6+, Bootstrap, LESS, NodeJS, JSON, Cloud Technologies (preferably AWS.
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DUTIES: DIRECTV, LLC is seeking a Senior-Software Engineering in El Segundo, CA (and various unanticipated locations throughout the U.S.; may work from home) to design and develop highly secure mission critical streaming and messaging deployment software applications using Java, Spring and restful web services in an agile development environment.
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Proficiency in Java and Spring, along with familiarity with related technologies such as Maven and Spring Data. Working experience with additional technologies is advantageous: MongoDB, Docker, Rancher, Kubernetes, Python, and Django.
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Demonstrated experience with Java, Maven, Spring Boot, Tomcat, MongoDB, and Docker. Demonstrated experience with Java, Maven, Spring Boot, Tomcat, MongoDB, and Docker. At Accenture Federal Services, nothing matters more than helping the US federal government make the nation stronger and safer and life better for people.
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Develop microservices using REST, Spring, Spring Boot. Write Maven build scripts for building Java based Spring Boot microservices. Service Technologies: Java 1.8, EJB, Spring Framework, Spring Boot, Groovy, In-memory computation, REST/SOAP Web Service, WSDL, JAXB, JAXP, XPATH, XSLT,XQuery, XSD, JMS, Spring Integration, WebSphere MQ, ActiveMQ.Relational Database and Persistence: Hibernate (Object/Relational Mapping), JPA,JDBC, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, PL/SQL, Query Performance Tuning.
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Worked on Java build & dependency management using tools like Maven, Nexus. Experience with Spring, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Spring Security, Rest API, Spring Data.
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Good experience in JAVA (version 8 / 11 / 17) /J2EE, Spring, Spring MVC, REST API, Spring boot and HibernateGood experience with Angular 7+, HTML, CSS, JavaScript and TypescriptExperience with Maven, Gradle or other project object model toolsExperience working on Jenkins, GitHub or Bitbucket.
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Skills: Java, J2EE, Spring (Boot, Core, MVC, JDBC, Security), Angular, HTML, JavaScript, jQuery, JSP, Tomcat, WebSphere, JBOSS, DevOps tools like Maven, REST APIs, Swagger. DevOps tools like Maven, Jenkins, nexus and fortify.
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SKILLS: DevOps Development, Docker Containers, PaaS, OpenShift, Kubernetes, AWS, Migration, CICD, Automation, Groovy DSL, Jenkins, Artifactory, TeamForge GIT, Ansible, Chef, Puppet, Scripting, Unix, Python, Maven, Gradle, J2EE framework, Spring Boot, RESTful, Angular, Java, XML, jQuery JavaScript, HTML, OOA, OOD, IIS, WebLogic, Apache, Tomcat, JBoss.
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Strong experience in DevOps tool chain (Jenkins, Artifactory, Maven/Gradle, GIT/BitBucket) 8+ years of experience in Design and Development of applications using Java 8+/J2EE, Spring, Spring-Boot, RESTful Services and UI Framework.
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Experience with technologies in the Java: Spring, Maven, Gradle, Ant, JUnit and among many others. Experience with technologies in the Java: Spring, Maven, Gradle, Ant, JUnit and among many others.
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8+ years hands-on experience on core Java, Spring Boot and REST services / GraphQL. Experience with various source control tools like GIT, Jenkins CI/CD and Maven/Gradle. Familiarity with Reactive spring, concurrent and functional programming with Java8.
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