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At least 2 years of hands-on experience with design, development, and implementation of Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Spring Integration, or Node. js-based Microservices.
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Hands on AWS experience in EKS, ECS, AWS Lambda, Terraform, AWS Aurora Postgres, AWS logging and monitoring using Datadog, AWS Security groups, AWS MSK(Kafka). Proficiency in Java, Spring, Spring Boot, Microservices, React.
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At least 3 years of hands on experience with design, development and implementation of Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Spring Integration or Node.js based Microservices.
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Proficiency in Java, Spring, Spring Boot, Microservices, Angular, Oracle, Kafka. Design and develop software using Java, Spring, Spring Boot, Microservices. Good to have experience in JPMC on-premises cloud (Gaia.
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Must be strong on Hands on Java , Spring boot, Microservice. We are seeking a skilled Software Engineer with experience in design and development of infrastructure using Java, Spring Framework modules, Spring boot, Micro Services, AWS, Kafka, Docker, cloud-based java applications, JSP, Hibernate, Web services (soap and Rest), Maven, Unit Testing (JUnit), MySQL, Oracle, Jenkins, code quality tool Sonar.
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Hands on experience with Java, Spring Boot, Cloud ( Azure/GCP/AWS ), Kafka (or other messaging service), Memcached/Redis or any caching technologies, relational DBMS ( MySQL, Oracle etc.
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Skills: kronos wfc,kronos,wfc,spring mvc,kafka,integration,python,spring boot,saas,java,web methods,dell boomi,dell,multithreading,spring,boomi,kronos dimension. Java, Spring boot / Spring MVC.
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Strong expertise working on backend frameworks i.e. Spring-boot and integrating through Microservices. JS, Spring-Batch/ Spring Boot, Rest API, Microservices Architecture, Test data driven (Mockito, TestNG, Karate), Docker/Container/Kubernetes, CI/CD, Jenkins, Outh, Logging/Monitoring –(Kibana, Grafana, ELKStack.
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Good knowledge and Hands on CLI - Bash, Linux, Azure CLI etc., •Experience in some of the following technologies: Java, J2EE, Pivotal Cloud Foundry, Cloud Computing (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS), RESTful interfaces, GIT, Gradle, Maven, NPM, Spring (Spring Batch and Spring Boot), CSS3, HTML4, React.
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Hands on with Java 8 (Core Java, Spring, Spring Boot, MVC) Skills : Java, Spring Boot, Microservices, React JS, REST API, AWS, Kafka, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle, SQL, Agile.
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Working experience with Java, Spring MVC, Spring Boot, Spring batch and Microservices (API) and Oracle RDS, SQL. Hands on design, development, deployment, and maintenance of integration processes between applications across cloud and/or on-premises using Dell Boomi AtomSphere platform (Cloud Integration, Application Integration and Enterprise web services APIs.
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At least 3 years of experience in: Java /J2EE, Spring (Spring Core, Spring JDBC, Spring Cloud, Spring Rest Spring Boot), Hibernate, JMS, Servlets, JSP, Struts, JDBC, Angular Js 8.0, Node JS, Java Script At least 3 years of experience in RESTful API design and development.
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Experience in JMeter, Micro Services, Kafka, Karate framework, Spring boot, Postman, deployment via CI/CD. Experience testing RESTful APIs, running tests leveraging Spring boot, Expertise in Java, Spring Boot, Containers (PAAS.
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Hands-on experience in Microservices/API development using Java/Spring boot. Experience with open-source technologies like Java, Spring boot, Kafka, etc. Hands on development experience with Node, NPM and React framework, producing hygiene and secure front-end code.
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Focus on : Experience in app modernization using Java. Spring boot, Angular/react, Experience in java programming languages Python, Flask, Django, Java 8, Spring, Spring boot.
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