Muleswara Reddy Avula
Experience
Summary:
Having 63 months of IT experience in design and development using Java Technologies
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Has worked on client project with HealthNet.
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Has worked on client project with RackSpace.
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Has worked on client project in Cards & Payments for AMEX.
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• Deep understanding of technology with focus on delivering business solutions.
• Exceptionally well organized: strong work ethics and willingness to work smart to achieve
employer objectives
• Strong communication and analytical skills and ability to learn/ migrate to different
platforms, Applications and languages quickly.
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Education and Certifications:
Title of the Degree with Branch College/University Year of Passing
Bachelor of Technology in JNT University,Hyderabad.
10/04/2008(DD/MM/YYYYY).
Computer Science &
Engg.
Technical Skills
Hardware / Platforms Windows XP/Vista/7
Java
Technology
Core Java, Java Collections API, Servlets, JSP, Struts 1 and Struts2, Hibernate,
Programmin
JDBC,RESTful Web services(Jeresey,RestEasy,Apache AXIS2 frame
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works),JAXB API,XStream API,Spring Core,Spring ORM,Ruby and Groovy.
Languages
MS Access,MySQL,DB2,H2 and Oracle.
Databases
Scripting Languages JavaScript,Ajax,HTML,CSS.
Cucumber
Version Control Sub Version Number (SVN),GitHub,CVS.
Systems
Jenkins,Lunt Build
Continuous
Integration
Tool
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Maven,Apache Ant
Build Tool
BDD driven test using Cucumber,SOAP UI
Testing Tool
Contact Details
Mobile No. 766-***-****,996-***-****
Relevant Project Experience
Proje t #
c1
Title ESB Webservice Application
Client HealthNet Organization
Cognizant Technology Operating System
Windows 7
Tools Eclipse Indigo,Apache AXIS2,SOAP UI,Cygwin,LuntBuild,Putty,Ant,Maven
Team Size 5
Role Team Lead
Period Feb 2013 – till date
Project Objective:
ESB represents the piece of software that lies between the business applications and
enables communication among them.It replaces all direct contact with the applications on the bus, so
that all communication takes place via the bus.In an enterprise architecture making use of an ESB, an
application will communicate via the bus, which acts as a messa ge broker between applications. It has
the primary advantage that it reduces the number of point to point connections required to allow
applications to communicate.
Project Description:
ESB Webservice Application provides all the necessary web services developed for the
surrounding client applications like ABS,Qcare,WebTeam as per the client requirements . ESB increased
flexibility, easier to change as requirements change. Also has the ability to apply business rules
uniformly.
OSB(Oracle Service Bus) performs the core role of ESB routing the request to the particular service. All
the web services developed for client applications are configured in OSB and provide the proxy service
URL to client applications to aces the services .
Role and Responsibilities
Requirement Analysis for new web service development and enhancement of existing
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services.
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Attend daily status calls and meetings.
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Unit Test and Code Review
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Defect fixes.
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Handling production tickets and issues.
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Monitoring application and production servers status.
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Proje t #
c2
Title Incident Management System
Client RackSpace
Organization Cognizant Technology
Operating System Windows 7
Tools IntelliJ IDEA 11.1.3, Sonar, Cucumber, Jenkins, GitHub, Maven
Team Size 7
Role Team Member
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Period Sep 2012 – Jan 2013
Project Objective:
This service acts as a common API for many existing legacy systems. Provides Web service as an API
for users to create tickets in ISL and external systems like CORE and ZENDESK.
Project Description:
Incident Management System allows users to manage tickets in the Rackspace
System. The main aim of this project is to provide their service as Web service API to customers and
internal users for creating ticket if any unplanned interruption will happen in cloud systems. New
technologies like Restful web services (Jersey Frame work),JAXB, xstream API, hibernate and Springs
are used for develop this API.
Role and Responsibilities
Requirement Analysis for new user stories.
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Use case development.
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Attend daily stand ups, Sprint planning and retrospective meetings.
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Add BDD Test scenarios for user stories.
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Review of JMeter automation scripts.
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Unit Test and Code Review
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Defect fixes.
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Proje t #
c2
Title AMEX SMIP API.
Client American Express
Organization Syntel Ltd
Operating System Windows 7
Tools IBM RAD,PMD
Team Size 10
Role Team Member
Period Apr 2010 – Apr 2012
Project Objective:
Provide Web service API to Amex merchants & Non Amex merchants to enroll the offers launched in US
market.
Project Description:
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The main aim of this project is to provide Web service API to Amex merchants &
Non Amex merchants to enroll their offers. Card members first register into this API and availed the
offers, for enrolling to particular offer card member can provide offer details. New technologies like
Restfull webservices,jaxb and Springs are used for develop this API.
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Role and Responsibilities
Requirement Analysis.
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Coding.
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Unit Test and Code Review
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Bug fixes.
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Proje t #
c3
Title Transport Management System.
Client Nandi Group of Industries
Organization Panyam Cements & Mineral Industries Ltd
Operating System Windows XP
Tools Eclipse,MySQL Query Browser
Team Size 5
Role Team Member
Period Apr 2009 – Apr 2010
Project Objective:
Tracking of the vehicle details available in Transport department of Nandi Group of Industries.
Project
This project is designed for a Transport company. This can help to store and
Description:
retrieve data as and when required. The aspect of t he project involves tracking of the vehicles across
the various branches. This project was designed in such a way that the every vehicle has got the
accountability. Each user has up to date information just with an easy click and it made the modules
easy. It was successfully networked through all the branches statewide.
Role and
Responsibilities
Requirement Analysis
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Coding
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Unit Test & Code Review
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Ensured that all the Development activities are meeting the quality standards.
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