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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 3:47 pm
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Exp: 8-12 yrs

Architect/Sr. Architect -Extensive experience in designing and developing applications based on Object Oriented Methodologies
-Extensive experience in various Java and J2EE design patterns.
Have hands-on experience in developing UML diagrams (Class, Sequence, Component, Deployment etc...)
-Extensive experience in J2EE technologies like Servlets, JSP’s , EJB (Session/ Entity/ MDB/ Timer etc), JDBC, JNDI, JAXB, JAXP, JSF, Struts, Spring, Hibernate, RMI
-Have hands-on experience in working with both thick client (AWT/Swing), Java Web Start and web based applications
-Experience in one or more application servers like (Weblogic, Websphere, JBoss, etc)
-Experience in performance tuning of an application.
-Exposure to Application Monitoring – Profiling, Auditing and Reporting
-SOA Exposure – BPEL, WSDL, IBM Websphere Process Server, Oracle SOA Suite, WebMethods etc 8 -12 Years
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