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Creating high quality Enterprise software solutions perfectly aligned to your organization and project needs. Best-in-class performance for competitive prices. That sums it up in general but there is more.
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“ I experienced Marco as an extremely competent professional, an excellent project stakeholder and as a genuinely really nice, likeable person. ”
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Software development
Finding solutions
There are hundred - if not thousand - ways to solve a single problem or fill project needs. Mostly there are only a few which offer the best fit for now and the (nearby) future. Finding that cost effective balance can be very hard and requires a flexible recipe: ¼ cup insight, 2 Tablespoons common sense from both developer and business specialist, 1 crystal ball, 1 pound proven technologies, ¼ Tablespoon cutting edge technology, 20 gummy worms and 8 ounces of JAVA360. Chill until ready to serve.
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Software development
Code quality and maintainability
The basis of good Software development. Creating effective, compact and easy to understand code can be quite the challenge. JAVA360 has extensive experience with “code quality certification companies” and has proven to conform to the highest standards.
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Expertise | updated 2018-11-11
Programming:
Java 9
Java 8
Java 7
Java J2EE
Reactivex RxJava1/2
Groovy
Linux ZSH/Korn/Bash
NGINX Lua
Javascript
C++
C
Python
PL/pgSQL
XSLT
PHP
HTML
BATCH
SED
AWK
Grails
Vert.x
Spring
Apache Camel
JBoss FUSE
OSGI (Apache Felix, Karaf)
JMS
ActiveMQ
RabbitMQ
Kafka
Oracle Advanced Queueing
Java
RxJava
Kafka Streams
Docker
Kubernetes
OpenShift
Swagger – OPENAPI
WSDL
JSON schema
XML schema/DTD
Hibernate
Gorm
MyBatis
GreenDAO
Custom built
Elasticsearch
Solr
PostgreSQL
MySQL
Oracle 11G
MongoDB
SQLite
FileMaker
dBase
JUnit 4
JUnit 5
Spock
AssertJ
Mockito
PowerMock
Fitnesse
SoapUI
Gatling (Scala)
JMeter
Open tracing - ZipKin
Splunk
Kibana ELK
New Relic
Cacti
Nagios
Munin
Maven
Gradle
Grunt
Ant
UML
Creational structural and behavioral design patterns
Netty
Jetty
JAX-RS
CXF
Jersey
Apache HTTP client 4
Vert.x
Axis 2
Android
Ionic
C3PO
JDBC pool
Jakarta DBCP
Multi-master, Master-slave, Failover
pg-pool-ii PostgreSQL
MySQL
HAProxy
mod_jk
mod_ajp
mod_proxy
Apache httpd
NGINX
JBoss
Apache Tomcat
Glassfish
Intellij
Eclipse
Netbeans
Zend
Stylus Studio
Linux (Redhat, CentOS, Ubuntu, YellowDog, Raspberry Wheezy, etc)
Unix
(almost) all Windows versions
JIRA
YouTrack
MantisBT
Bugzilla
Atlassion Bamboo
Jenkins
Team City
Hudson
WIKI
GIT
Subversion
CVS
Test-Driven-Development
Extreme programming
Dynamic systems development method (+Agile)
Genetic algorithms
neural networks
Cybernetics and brain simulation
Fuzzy logic
Jackson
Lombok
Guava
event
regex
concurrent
Apache Commons
iText
jPedal
JGoodies
io
servlet
JSON
GSON
Hessian
log4J
JChart
Webstart
JavaMail (IMAP+SMTP)
quartz
Xerces
Apache Swing
Swing
etc....
Make complex things simple, never exceed 5 lines of code per method, never mix business logic with UI code, document thoroughly, avoid duplicity organize the code using a modal, extract configuration, implement convention over configuration, code the test and test the code, etc..
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