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Java, JavaScript, HTML, C/C++, Middleware, Active MQ, Hibernate, Middleware, Software Engineer Spring Framework 3.x (2+ yrs) • Spring Integration (2+ yrs) • JMS (2+ yrs) • ActiveMQ (2+ yrs) Web service stacks and implementation libraries/frameworks in Java • REST • SOAP • POX Persistence • ORM • Hibernate • JPA • RDBMS experience. Oracle, MySQL, MS SQL ) Tooling • SpringSource Tool Suite / Eclipse • Maven • Subversion (SVN) • Web services security best practices • Architectural Skills in Enterprise Integration Patterns • UML Proficiency and using Enterprise Architecture
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Orlando, FL.

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At 12:04am on June 29, 2018, Michael Levin said…

Happy birthday, Fitzroy!

 
 
 

Happy 10th year, JCertif!

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