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Java / J2EE Developer - Java, J2EE, Websphere, XML, SQL

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Location:Basildon basildon | east of england
Tags: java | j2ee | xml | sql | developer | j2ee developer | sun | uml | webservices | xslt | ood | http | middleware | construction | oracle | java basildon | java east of england
Type:Contract
Java / J2EE Developer - Java, J2EE, Websphere, XML, SQL
My client, based in Essex is seeking 2 x Java developers to join the project. You will be involved in the full life cycle of the development project, primarily focused on the construction, system testing and supporting of the project. The ideal candidate MUST have Java / J2EE programming experience, OOD, UML, websphere, XML, XSLT, XML schemas, SQL, Oracle and Java Sun certified. HTTP, SOAP, webservices and message oriented middleware would all be an advantage. This is a 12 month contract role, for more details please apply.
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