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Java Developer (J2EE UML XML JMS GIS)

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: java | j2ee | developer | uml | xml | jms | gis | java developer | servlets | oracle | sql | mvc | webservices | xml messaging | weblogic | java greater london | java london
Type:Permanent
Java Developer / Java J2EE Programmer sought to design and develop new web based systems / applications using Java J2EE and associated technologies (J2EE, UML, XML, Web Services, JMS, JSPs, Servlets, MVC, JBoss, Tomcat, WebLogic, WebSphere, GIS, Oracle) for a global leading IT consultancy.

Requirements:
•Strong Java J2EE development experience
•UML design skills
•Web development skills: XML messaging, Webservices, JMS, JSP, Servlets, MVC architecture
•Oracle, SQL, PL/ SQL
•Unix, Windows
•GIS experience advantageous
•SC Security Clearance or ability to gain it (must have been UK resident for 3yrs, no CCJs etc)

Send your CV or call 020 8390 8390 for further information on this and other Java Developer positions.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/156595

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