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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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J2EE technologies: Java, JSP, JMS, JAXB, JDBC, EJB. Other Dev Ops Toolchain: Selenium, Nexus Repository, Hygieia, SonarQube, Fortify on Demand, Slack, GitHub, Jenkins, Elasticsearch, Logstaash, Kibana, New Relic.
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Java EE Technologies, Spring Framework, Micro services Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), JDBC, JNDI, JTA/JTS, JMS. Java EE Technologies, Spring Framework, Micro services Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), JDBC, JNDI, JTA/JTS, JMS.
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Proficiency and demonstrated experience in the following technologies: J2EE technologies: Java, JSP, JMS, JAXB. J2EE technologies: Java, JSP, JMS, JAXB. Master's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Technology, Information Systems (CIS/MIS), Engineering or related technical discipline, or equivalent experience/training.
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J2EE technologies: Java, Java Angular JSP, JMS, JDBC. Other: Linux/Unix shell Scripting, JavaScript, IBM MQ/Rabbit MQ, SQL Developer, IDE. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Technology, Information Systems (CIS/MIS), Engineering or related technical discipline, or equivalent experience/training.
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5+ years of experience in full stack development specializing with J2EE technologies (Java, JSP, JMS, JAXB, JDBC, EJB) 5+ years of experience in full stack development specializing with J2EE technologies (Java, JSP, JMS, JAXB, JDBC, EJB.
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Other: Linux/Unix shell Scripting, JavaScript, IBM MQ/Rabbit MQ, Service bus, Tivoli Scheduler, SQL Developer, IDE. Cloud-based development: Microsoft Azure. Leverage the latest technology to solve business problems in a collaborative environment at this Fortune 500 transportation giant.
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JSP, Servlet, Ajax, jQuery. Java, Spring Boot, Spring MVC. JSP, Servlet, Ajax, jQuery. AWS, Route53, S3, Radish. Required JAVA expertise personnel to work as part of a team in development and maintenance.
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Spring Framework (Spring Boot, Spring Integration, Spring Data JPA , Spring JMS. Spring MVC, Spring Cloud) Event Driven Microservices (JMS or Kafka). Spring Framework (Spring Boot, Spring Integration, Spring Data JPA , Spring JMS. Spring MVC, Spring Cloud.
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5-7 years of hands-on experience in Full stack development with both Backend & frontend Java technologies like java, Angular/React/JSP, Bootstrap, jQuery, HTML, Maven/Gradle, and databases (SQL Server/MySQL/Oracle.
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Java, J2EE, JSP, Servlet, EJB, Application (Client/Server), LDAP, RMI, WAS, Web Services, WS-Security, SAML, HTML, XML, XSLT, SOAP, MQ Series, LDAP / Active Directory, Federation Protocols such as OpenID.
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O J2EE technologies: Java, JSP, JMS, JAXB, JDBC, EJB. Test Automation Engineer/Developer. o Other: Linux/Unix shell Scripting, JavaScript, IBM MQ/Rabbit MQ, SQL Developer, IDE. o Familiarity with GitHub, TFS, Jenkins, Dynatrace and New Relic.
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J2EE technologies: Java11+, JSP, JMS, JAXB, JDBC, EJB. Other Dev Ops Toolchain: GitHub and Azure DevOps Azure Data explorer, and Elastic Search. Other: Linux/Unix shell Scripting, IBM MQ/Rabbit MQ, Redis Cache.
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Slack, GitHub, Jenkins, ElasticSearch, Logstaash, Kibana, New Relic. o Other: Linux/Unix shell Scripting, JavaScript, IBM MQ/Rabbit MQ, Service bus, Tivoli Scheduler, SQL Developer, IDE. o Other Dev Ops Toolchain: Selenium, Nexus Repository, Hygieia, SonarQube, Fortify on Demand.
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Other: Linux/Unix shell Scripting, JavaScript, IBM MQ/Rabbit MQ, Tivoli Scheduler, SQL Developer, Front-end: Angular JS, Ext JS, CSS, jQuery, AJAX. Previous experience founding or working as a founding engineer at a technology startup from concept to MVP and subsequent releases.
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