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(J2EE and AJAX) Senior Java Developer; Maidenhead; Berkshire


Listed on:18th June
Location:Maidenhead
Salary/Rate:£45000 - £55000
Tags: java ajax j2ee senior java developer java developer developer hibernate lucene jsf internet
Type:Permanent
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:AP/160413
Recruiter:Evolution Recruitment Solutions Ltd

(J2EE and AJAX) Senior Java Developer; Maidenhead; Berkshire; required to join a leading open sourced enterprise software vendor. We are looking for senior Java developers significant experience of developing enterprise or internet scale applications. You will have J2EE or Ajax java based experience as server and UI developers are needed, educated to graduate level. Any experience with Spring, Hibernate, Lucene, JSF and AJAX technologies are highly advantageous. Experience of relational database
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/138365
Contact Name:Drew Percival

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