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nitin_np (ID: 590499)
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Programming & Databases
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| Member Since: |
August 07, 2005 | 0 quotes in last 30 days
| Last Signed in: September 07, 2010
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Monmouth Junction, New Jersey | United States |
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Min. Rate: $35.00 | Min. Budget: $0.00 |
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Education, Health Care, Hospitality & Leisure, Professional Services, Technology & Internet |
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Sun Certified Java Programmer
Sun Certified Web Component Developer for J2EE 1.4
PROJECT SYNOPSIS
INTERVAL INTERNATIONAL, Miami March '2005 - June '2005
Project: Travel Club
Role: Analyst/Programmer
Environment: JSP, Servlets, Spring 1.2, Java, J2EE, XML, Rational Rose, Oracle 9.1, WSAD 6.0, WebSphere 5.1, Sun Solaris, AS/400, Windows 2000
The Interval Travel Club involves the development of an online travel booking system. The Interval travel club system will be an online platform open to general consumers as well as to partners and affiliates. The primary technical objectives of the travel club system are:
Online worldwide membership and rewards based travel booking system
Affiliate branded travel membership club
Open platform to integrate with partner offerings and other IAC companies
Open platform to be leveraged by other Interval systems (Getaways Engine)
Transactional and integrated bookings across all product offerings
Integrated enterprise Inventory, revenue and yield management system
Responsibilities:
? Development, planning and execution of the technology issues in the Admin modules (Coupons and Hotel Pricing), Finance Modules (Credit Card Settlement , GL and Tax Settlement) and OFAC Module
? Web Interface and Business Logic was designed using J2EE, Spring Framework, JSTL and Oracle Stored Procedures.
? Developed the Java Server Pages (JSP).
? Extensively used JSTL tag libraries.
? Used Quartz Scheduler and Spring integration classes for scheduling various batch jobs
? Created Java classes for AS/400 interactions.
? Developed logging standard and mechanism based on Log4J.
? Involved in building and deploying the application compatible with WebSphere 5.1.
? Used WSAD 6.0 for Application Development.
? Integrated JUnit testing tool to automate unit and regression testing to ensure the stability of the system
SPRINT, Kansas Dec '2004 - Feb'2005
Project: Engineering Construction Portal
Role: Analyst/Programmer
Environment: JSP, Servlets, Struts 1.2, Java, EJB 1.2, J2EE, XML, Rational Rose, Oracle 8.0, WSAD 5.1, WebLogic 8.1, Savvion, Sun Solaris, Windows 2000
The Engineering Construction Portal (ECP) is an enterprise wide application that is utilized to manage the many workflow processes involved in Sprint engineering construction. The application consists of a workflow engine that comes "out of the box" from Savvion, a custom front-end web interface, and the back-end logic to store and process ECP process information.
The key business synergy of the ECP Application is the workflow functionality that is encapsulated inside the Savvion workflow software package. By leveraging this functionality, Sprint will create a portal-based workflow system that is superior to its current manual management of construction processes.
Responsibilities:
? Web Interface is designed using J2EE, Struts, WebLogic, JDBC and EJB.
? Defined the Action Mappings that correlate to the application business logic.
? Created the Action Forms and the Action Classes.
? Developed the Java Server Pages (JSP).
? Built the appropriate configuration files. This includes struts-config.xml and web.xml.
? Extensively used struts tag libraries.
? Developed the Client UI on the Model View Controller Architecture (MVC) of the Struts framework.
? Developed logging standard and mechanism based on Log4J.
? Extensive use of DHTML, JavaScript and CSS and Struts Validator Framework.
? Involved in building and deploying the application compatible with Weblogic 8.1.
? Used WSAD 5.1 for Application Development.
SPRINT, Kansas July '2004 - Nov '2004
Project: Configuration Tool
Role: Analyst/Programmer
Environment: JSP, Servlets, Struts 1.2, Java, EJB 1.1, RMI, J2EE, JNDI, XML, Rational Rose, Oracle 8.0, Eclipse, WebLogic 8.1, Sun Solaris, Windows 2000
The purpose of the Configuration Tool is to provide the ability for ISA (Integrated Service Assurance) department to monitor newly added elements to the network through updated topology, monitor newly added environmental alarms through updated topology, provide parity with network management system and provide ability to streamline functions in current ISA system.
The Configuration Tool provides the following features
Create, read, update, and delete element connectivity information (including the commands that are needed to connect to the element)
Display appropriate warning messages for updates and deletes (like impacts to resources when changing resource type level configuration parameters).
View the verification and configuration status information on an element basis.
Search mechanism that will allow the user to search for an element, and then view the verification and configuration status for that element.
View element level transaction details (raw data of commands and responses) or troubleshooting purposes.
Provide a reporting section.
Provide a Verification tool to ensure that the element is configured correctly, and that the data entered is accurate (by executing the commands stored to determine connectivity is successful).
Provide the capability to configure devices of the following types: SNMP, TL1, PDS Snyder, and SDM.
Responsibilities:
? Involved in analysis, gathering the functional requirements and developing the requirement documentation.
? Involved in preparing class diagrams and sequence diagrams.
? Web Interface is designed using J2EE, Struts, JSTL, WebLogic, JDBC and EJB.
? Defined the Action Mappings that correlate to the application business logic.
? Created the Action Forms and the Action Classes.
? Developed the Java Server Pages (JSP).
? Developed the RMI Proxy to connect to the verification manager
? Performed design and coding of Enterprise Java Beans component of the system. Used
Container-Managed Persistence (CMP) for implementing the EJB persistence
? Built the appropriate configuration files. This includes struts-config.xml and web.xml.
? Extensively used struts tag libraries.
? Responsible for object and relational modeling of the system as well as generating the SQL and custom queries in the Oracle database.
? Designed and developed Business Objects (BO) and Data Access Objects (DAO).
? Developed the Client UI on the Model View Controller Architecture (MVC) of the Struts framework.
? Developed logging standard and mechanism based on Log4J.
? Developed server side wrapper classes for Connection Pooling for interacting with Databases using JDBC.
? Involved in building and deploying the application compatible with Weblogic 8.1.
? Used Eclipse for Application Development.
SPRINT, Kansas May'2004 - July'2004
Project: Event Rules Engine
Role: Analyst/Programmer
Environment: JSP, Servlets, Struts 1.2, Java, J2EE, JNDI, XML, Rational Rose, Oracle 8.0, Eclipse, WebLogic 8.1, Sun Solaris, Windows 2000
Rules Engine tool provides the user to maintain the event rules for various network devices using a web interface. These rules are used by the processing layer to process alarms. These rules dictate: priorities that are assigned to alarms, and which engines process an alarm (patterning, thresholding, suppression, correlation, event direct and ticketing)
The tool provides the user an interface to create and modify rule parameter and behavior sets. The rule parameter set provides the system with a quick and efficient mechanism to route alarms to various processing engines. The behavior set allow the user to select the alarm processing that is applied to the rule parameter set. The user could also create time windows for setting recurring and calendar events. The tool also provides a wizard for the novice user for creating event parameters and behavior set in a step by step manner.
Responsibilities:
? System Analysis, User Interaction, Design, Develop, Testing, Coding, User Support, Debugging, Troubleshooting, Customization, Implementation & Maintaining applications & systems based on user needs.
? Web Interface is designed using J2EE, Struts, JSP, JSTL, WebLogic and JDBC
? Responsible for database tuning and pooling on WebLogic 8.1 application server.
? Involved in Defining user requirement & Technical specifications..
? Developed the Client UI on the Model View Controller Architecture (MVC) of the Struts framework.
? Developed logging standard and mechanism based on Log4J.
? Developed server side wrapper classes for Connection Pooling for interacting with Databases using JDBC.
? Eclipse is used as Java IDE tool for creating Servlets and JSP.
CISCO, San Jose, USA Oct' 2003 - April 2004
Project: Voice Codec Bandwidth Calculator
Role: Sr. Software Engineer
Environment: JSP, Servlets, Struts 1.2, Java, J2EE, JNDI, XML, Visio 2000, Oracle 8.0, WSAD , WebSphere5.0, Sun Solaris, Windows 2000
Voice Codec Bandwidth Calculator tool provides provide bandwidth requirement details for the different codec models based on the different elements.
The Voice Codec Bandwidth Calculator provides the interface to the user to select his set of configuration, finding out the different protocols supported, finding out the bandwidth requirement for different set of configuration
Responsibilities:
? Involved in analysis, gathering the functional requirements and develop the requirement
documentation.
? Involved in preparing class diagrams and sequence diagrams.
? Preparation of design specifications based on functional specifications.
? Defined the Action Mappings that correlate to the application business logic.
? Created the Action Forms and the Action Classes.
? JSP pages were designed to be easily internationalized and localized, cross-browser
compatible, and conform to all current W3C standards including accessibility.
? Built the appropriate configuration files. This includes struts-config.xml and web.xml.
? Extensively used struts tag libraries.
? Designed and deve
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Bachelor's Degree |
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Internet Technologies: Java (Struts 1.2, Spring 1.2, Servlets 2.4, JSP 2.0, JDBC, JNDI, EJB 1.2, Applets, Swings), CGI, Perl 5, XML, XSLT, Web Services (SOAP, WSDL, UDDI), Java Script 1.1, HTML 4.O
App/Web Servers: WebLogic 8.1/7.1, WebSphere -5.1, Tomcat 4.1/3.2, Apache 1.3,
RDBMS: Oracle 9i/8i/7.x, MySQL 4.0
Languages: Java 1.4, SQL, PL-SQL, JavaScript, HTML
Design Tools: TogetherJ, Visio 2000, Rational Rose
Third Party Tools: Apps*Integrity, Web Updater, Remedy Action Request System
Version Control: Clearcase, Visual Source Safe, CVS
Concepts: OOA/OOD (UML, Design Patterns), Testing (Unit, Module, System level), Internationalization.
IDE / Programming Tools: WSAD 6.0, IntelliJ IDEA 3.0, Eclipse, Net Beans 3.5
Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0, MS-Windows 95/98, Solaris 6.0/7.0, Linux 6.x/7.x, AIX 4.3.3
Domain Knowledge: Telecom, Networking, Travel, Finance |
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