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/Global Flowchart Software Market Future Prospects 2027 | Microsoft, Zingtree, Nevron Software (MyDraw), EDrawSoft, Gliffy, Cinergix (Creately)
Global Flowchart Software Market Future Prospects 2027 | Microsoft, Zingtree, Nevron Software (MyDraw), EDrawSoft, Gliffy, Cinergix (Creately)
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May 23, 2021
Our client, a leading provider of insurance, expertise and innovative solutions including Medical Aid requires a Senior Java Developer with international and commercial experience, to design and implement systems using Java related technologies
Education and Experience
6 years Java systems development experienc
Java EE knowledge and experienc
Experience with SOAP and REST services
Preferred
Angular Framewor
SOAP and REST (XML/JSON
Experience with Business Rules Management Framework
Experience using formal modelling languages (UML, etc) and modelling tools (Enterprise Architect, Visual Paradigm etc.)
Advantageous
SOAP and REST (XML/JSON
Experience with Business Rules Management Framework
Experience using formal modelling languages (UML, etc) and modelling tools (Enterprise Architect, Visual Paradigm etc.)
Advantageous
A little context: I got introduced to UML in around 2008, at an employer who had a site licence for Enterprise Architect. I was sent on a training course run by a company that no longer exists called Sun Microsystems: every day for a week I would get on a coach to Marble Arch, then take the central line over to Shoreditch (they were very much ahead of their time, Sun Microsystems) and learn how to decompose systems into objects and represent the static and dynamic properties of these objects on class diagrams, activity diagrams, state diagrams, you name it.
I got a bye on some of the uses of Enterprise Architect at work. Our Unix team was keeping its UML diagrams in configuration management, round-tripping between the diagrams and C++ code to make sure everything was in sync. Because Enterprise Architect didn’t have round-trip support for Objective-C (it still doesn’t), and I was the tech lead for the Mac team, I wasn’t expected to do this.