The role involves advanced Java development, focusing on object-oriented programming, multi-threading, SQL database development, and optimization.
Job Description
- Advanced Java Framework knowledge.
- Strong experience in Java developer.
- Object-Oriented programming/analysis/design
- Multi-threading Programming
- Soap, XML messaging
- SQL
- Database development and query optimization
- The role involves Java development, along with some database support.
Reveille Technologies Inc. Concord, Ontario, CAN Office
7635 Keele Street, Concord, Ontario, Canada, L4K 1Y4
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