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Oracle Integration Cloud experienceOracle Procurement experienceOracle Fusion Cloud5+ years in Java, MicroServices, Rest Api, Spring Boot, Azure SQL Databases, Cloud background (integration will be built in Azure Cloud)Familiar with CI/CD pipelines.
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10+ years Enterprise/Application architect experience in Java and front end technologies. 5+ years Web Service design, Java development, and delivery experience. Java Technical Architect.
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At least 1 year of expertise in Java native interface to Low Level C. Title: Lead Developer / Technology Lead - Core Java/Linux. At least 3 years of experience in Information technology and Software industry with strong experience in design and development of system in Core Java.
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8+ years hands-on Java application development experience utilizing data persistence environments. Experience designing, building and testing Java EE applications and In-depth knowledge of popular Java frameworks.
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Skills: Java, Javascript, Angular, React, HTML, Spring, Node.js, MySQL, MongoDB, GitHub, Docker. Experience with Java and web services testing tools (JUnit, SOAPUI, Postman, JMeter, etc. Role: Fullstack Java Developer.
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Veeva Systems is a mission-driven organization and pioneer in industry cloud, helping life sciences companies bring therapies to patients faster.
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Strong experience as a WebServices Developer with exposure to JAVA with Microservices and middleware technologies, especially IBM middleware technologies and tools. We are looking for an experienced Java Developer to work on a dynamic team designing, building, and integrating microservices in a distributed system.
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Mega Hiring Drive for Technical Architect - Java About the Role We are looking for Java Technical Architects who thrive on challenges and can work independently without hampering the quality of enterprise mobile applications.
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Skills: Java, DevOps, Springboot, Web Services, Kubernetes, Azure, Sonarqube, Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Skills: Java, DevOps, Springboot, Web Services, Kubernetes, Azure, Sonarqube, Adobe Experience Manager (AEM.
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