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Strong experience and programming knowledge in distributed Java, J2EE technologies and frameworks, Java Script and JS frameworks, such as JSP, JSTL, JMS, JNDI, JDBC, JAXB, Struts, Spring & Spring Boot, Hibernate, Maven, log4j, JUnit, jQuery, DOJO, Angular, HTML and CSS.
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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.
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Years advanced computer programming skills in JSF Faces, JSP. Senior (Java) Web Software Developer Remote/Washington, DC. Description: The client seeks a mid-level to senior Java Web Software Developer with strong business acumen for our client located in Washington DC. Provides support to develop Web based applications including online customer service for agency components to be able to deliver their services online.
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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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At least 5 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.
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AEs must also maintain a functional understanding of database architecture and be able to write reports using an iReport toolkit, write custom extensions to JSP pages, and provide technical oversight when deploying applications to customer-facing environments.
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5+ years of experience in design and development of applications and web services using the Java EE, JSP & XML. Ability to independently perform the all developer duties from Analysis to deployment to post production defect fixing.
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Proficiency in Java, including Java EE/SE, JSP, JSF, and Hibernate. Knowledge of continuous integration and deployment processes with tools such as Jenkins and GitLab CI/CD pipeline. Proficiency in Java, including Java EE/SE, JSP, JSF, and Hibernate.
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Dsgn & dvlp for presentation using JSP/Servlets & Spring MVC Framework, Java, Spring boot. Dsgn & dvlp for presentation using JSP/Servlets & Spring MVC Framework, Java, Spring boot. Custom Application Development, Management Consulting, Human Capital Management, Big Data & Analytics, Cloud Infrastructure, Managed Services, Block Chain, Cyber Security, Quality Assurance, and IT Staffing.
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Strong working Python, AWS experience, web Application, UI experience (JSP, Angular), Java, Spring, Springboot, Databases (Oracle, PostgreSQL, Aurora) Strong working Python, AWS experience, web Application, UI experience (JSP, Angular), Java, Spring, Springboot, Databases (Oracle, PostgreSQL, Aurora.
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Extensive hands on experience with Java, J2EE, EJB, JSP, JDBS, Hibernate, JMX, JMS, Log4J, AJAX and JSF. This is a Senior PEGA Developer role – ~ 15+ years of experience. Extensive hands on experience with Java, J2EE, EJB, JSP, JDBS, Hibernate, JMX, JMS, Log4J, AJAX and JSF.
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Experience with web programming such as any of: JSP, JSF, HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Ability to help define system landscape, architecture, design, development, testing and deployment. Hands-on knowledge of Aura components to use API and build functionality.
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Expertise in software development, including Java, Angular, J2EE, other Java scripting tools, HTML/CSS markup and dynamic markup (jsp, asp, php) Familiarity with HTML/CSS markup and dynamic markup (jsp, asp, php.
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Experience in web technologies like HTML, XML, CSS, JSP, JavaScript, WSDL, and SOAP. Experience in web technologies like HTML, XML, CSS, JSP, JavaScript, WSDL, and SOAP. Note: All Adjunct positions are part-time, temporary assignments (for no more than one semester at a time) dependent upon student enrollment and the instructional needs of the College.
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Hands-On experience in Web development and frameworks (i.e., JavaScript, React, Vue, jQuery, JSP, Struts) Hands-On experience in Web development and frameworks (i.e., JavaScript, React, Vue, jQuery, JSP, Struts.
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