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8 years Required Hands-on programming experience in following languages: Java, J2EE, HTML5, JavaScript, JQuery, AJAX, CSS3, Bootstrap, SASS, Angular, Typescript, Spring, Java Server Pages, JSON, XML, ES5/ES6, NPM, Maven and/or other UI frameworks/libraries.
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Experience developing large scale RESTful web services using Java and Spring Boot, with good hands-on exposure to SQL technologies. Hands-on knowledge of OOP/OOD along with a strong understanding of concurrency, parallelism, and data structure & algorithms.
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Hands on experience in development of applications using Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) Platform. The worker will be responsible for developing, integrating, and testing of rest applications using Java Spring and Core, Hibernate and Microservices as well as web applications in ReactJS and Node.js frameworks.
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6+ years hands on experience designing, building and maintaining applications using custom and/or PHP frameworks such as Laravel, Symphony. Ability to operate in a multi language environment with experience in one or more of the following languages along with PHP: Java, Rust, Python, JavaScript/Typescript.
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Hands-on experience with Swift and Java/Kotlin programming languages. The ideal candidate will have experience in developing and deploying mobile applications on both iOS and Android platforms, as well as in Bluetooth technology and using backend technologies like Firebase and AWS Amplify.
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Hands-on programming experience with Java and J2EE, Java11 related technologies: Spring Framework, Spring Data, spring-boot, RESTful Services, JUnit/TestNG. Job Role: Java Senior developer - Retail.
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Hands-on experience with Core Java, XML, Web Services, JMS, and SQL. Experience in complex data analysis, data migrations, and system integration of software products into complex IT environments Experience in writing/understand quality database queries or Stored Procedures that are reliable, scalable and reusable Development experience on the Linux operating system and Weblogic Application Server.
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As a Mobile App Developer at our client , you'll work on building native and cross-platform mobile applications that solve real-world problems. Hands-on experience with both frontend (UI/UX) and backend integration is highly desirable.
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We are looking to hire a full stack Java developer with 5+ years of hands-on development experience. Strong skills (Spring MVC, Spring Boot, Spring data, Spring-Core, Spring transactions etc.,) on J2EE Framework and internals of the architecture, including JSP, EJB, servlets, JNDI, JDBC, JMS, JTA transaction services, logging (Log4J), thread management and development of asynchronous java processes.
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Hands-on Strong development experience in implementing applications utilizing any J2EE Application Server, Java security authentication and authorization of servicce and user accounts.
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Mobile Development Expertise: Proficiency in developing mobile applications using either native technologies (Swift for iOS, Kotlin/Java for Android) or cross-platform frameworks like React Native, Flutter, or Xamarin.
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8 Required Hands-on Strong development experience in implementing applications utilizing any J2EE Application Server, Java security authentication and authorization of servicce and user accounts 8 Required Hands-on Proficient in using Servlets, Spring and Spring Batch for web application development.
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Hands-on experience with Salesforce configuration, including workflows, approvals, validation rules, reports, permissions, and integrations both into and out of Salesforce. 3+ years coding in Apex, JavaScript, and at least one OSS backend programming language (Java, Python, Ruby, TypeScript, Node, etc.
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8+ years’ hands-on experience in enhancing and maintaining enterprise-class applications using mavenized Spring Boot REST services and Spring Batch applications. 8+ years’ programming experience in the following languages and technologies: Java, J2EE, Spring, Spring Boot, Spring Batch, iText, JSON, XML, Maven, Python, Shell Scripts, JFrog, Hibernate, JPA, SQL, Groovy, JMeter, JUnit, Mockito, Git, IBM MQ.
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As a junior hands-on Developer of Software Development Engineering, you will enable WME to achieve consistent, predictable, high-quality delivery by implementing best practices, tools, metrics, automation frameworks, and provide oversight in the areas of software development and testing.
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