Please see the heads up on the Java requirement they need not to be an
architect.



>From what I know of this project assignment, I believe a senior programmer
would be most desirable.  I think an architect is overkill.  The
description leaves out a key point.  The current system is written in Seam,
a framework that is no longer being developed.  They want to move the
system to a new, more current architecture.  I think someone who has worked
with Seam, JBoss and Oracle database, who can read and comprehend the Seam
code, make decisions about it and take it to a newer technology (JSF,
spring, etc.) would be ideal. The attached resume has an impressive
technology scope; however, it does not look like a good fit for the
position, based on what I know about it.

Seam
Solr server running on Tomcat
Ant build utility
Maven
JUnit
Eclipse
Apache commons
Log4J
Java Servlet
Java Faces / Richfaces
Hibernate
XML
docx Parsing
JBoss Resteasy
CKEditor 4

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Thanks and Regards



Rahman

*Technical Recruiter*

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