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Blog Moved To Own Domain - http://accidentalpatterns.rishikdhar.com/

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Blog Moved To Own Domain - http://accidentalpatterns.rishikdhar.com/
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I work as an Enterprise Applications developer on Java/J2EE Technologies, using Spring, Hibernate, XML, JBoss and Flex. I like developing applications that have practical day to day use and are challenging enough to keep my brain juices flowing.
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Summary

I have been a Software Engineer for last eight years, out of which my last six years were spent on Java/J2EE and related open source technologies.

For entire eight years I have worked on developing web based enterprise applications and/or server side tools/libraries and frameworks.

My current priority and short term career goal is to model/design and implement highly scalable, widely used software applications/frameworks with a high degree of user/developer friendliness and flexibility to adapt to changing business needs.

Qualification

Bachelor of Engineering, Computer Science, Graduated in 2001

Skills

Primary:

- Java/J2EE – Technology used for the development of the server side application

- Spring 2.5/Hibernate 3.1– For server side core, component wiring, ORM persistence layer.

- Flex/Action Script 3.0/BlazeDS – For developing Complex UI frameworks/applications for a custom client application.

- Oracle XE – As the development DB environment

- Eclipse IDE 3.3 – As development environment for the application.

- Ant 7.0 – As the tool for build and deployment of the application.

Others:

- Drools – As the rules framework for rules based processing at workflow nodes.

- JBPM – As the workflow tool for implementing business process logic.

- JBoss – As the web/servlet container for the application.

- JBoss Messaging – For message based communication between the components of the application.

- Technologies – Perl/CGI, Tcl/Tk, Shell Scripts, C#.NET

- UI Frameworks – Spring MVC and Struts, Prototype

- DB – MySql, MS Sql

- Tools – Clear Case, MS-Visio, Junit, HttpUnit, TOAD, JConsole, JMX, Jini

- Grid/Cloud Computing – Gigaspaces XAP

Technology Interests:

Currently Pursuing:

- Grid/Cloud Computing – Hazelcast

- OSGi – Eclipse Plug In Development

Future:

- Algorithm Design & Analysis – Graph Analysis, Cost Optimization, Performance Tuning

Special Interests:

http://neoriz-musings.blogspot.com

- For fun – Photography, Traveling, Harmonica, Spy Thrillers (Books & Movies)

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Recent Events or Mention Worthy Incidents:


Sun Tech Days, Hyderabad, 2009, 18th Feb - 20th Feb:

  • James Gosling's keynote on the future of Java Technology and ubiquitous computing.
  • Labs on the following technologies RESTful Webservices, OpenESB JBI Applications, LWUIT Mobile Applications, DTrace on Solaris.


JAX Conference, Bangalore, 2007, 28th May - 31st May:

  • Pramati Technologies was one of the co-sponsors for the event. See here.
  • Pramati Technologies booth at the conference showcased the companies capabilities in Product Development, Middleware Management and Web 2.0 Desktop Applications.
  • There were three presentations made by Pramati Engineers.
    • Marking up Project Meta-data and Statistics on Flow Information. Synopsis.
    • Model Visualization Approaches on Eclipse Platform. Synopsis.
    • Bite-sized SOA. Synopsis.

JavaOne 2007, San Francisco, 8th May - 12th May:

  • Showcased the new product built by my company, Dekoh, you must check it out. It could actually add value to your Web/Desktop Experience.

Dekoh Showcase at JavaOne

  • Met Rod Johnson, not that he would remember it but it was great to come across the father of Spring Framework (in case you don't know Spring Framework is my second love).

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