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Oracle SOA Developer (Onsite)

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Position Overview Oracle SOA Developer (Onsite) Requirements:
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Summary:
The Oracle Developer Functional Lead provides end-to-end solutions that address client's business requirements and solve business problems using Oracle Cloud applications, with the ability to lead a team.
Responsibilities:
Installation and configuration of Oracle SOA Suite12c with high availability.
Development of SOA composite applications and web services using BPEL, business rules, and adapters.
Cloud applications.
Development with JMS, Asynchronous messaging, Batch processing, and Scheduling.
Development using different XML technologies (XSD, XSLT, and XML parsers).
Required Skills:
Development with Oracle Pl/SQL scripting, and shell scripting.
Troubleshooting with J developer, BPEL to identify integration issues.
Oracle Web logic server startup and deployment.
Nice to Have Skills:
Need Oracle SOA Developer.
How to Apply Job ID:
JPC - 165787 For more information, please contact below:
Sreekar Konapuram Qualified individuals will be contacted for an interview Recommended Skills Batch Processing Business Process Execution Language Business Requirements Composite Materials Extensible Markup Language (Xml) Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (Xslt) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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