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Piotr Nowicki

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Currently Senior Java EE Developer at PSI AG.

I always admired artists - musicians, composers, painters. I wasn't given any of those talents, but fortunately soon I realised that software development can be also treated as a kind of artistry. Although you can't feel it like you can feel music or can't admire it like you admire a painting, but you are able to build something from nothing. You are able to create something that people will use to achieve their goals faster and better; something that will help them and they will use on a day-to-day basis and, after some time, they will realise that they don't know how they could live without it.
That would make me fulfilled.

I think of myself as a good team player and easygoing, friendly guy open for cooperation. I like helping others - I'm an active member of JavaRanch forums, Knowledge BlackBelt (where I lead two Servlets exams) and I created first available mock exam for Oracle's JSP and Servlets Exam. I had telecommuted in the past and I am open for such style of work.

I believe that one of my biggest strength is the ability to develop project from the initialisation phase to it's delivery. Although I feel the best at designing and developing phases, I am also able to prepare mock screens, use cases and software requirement specification.

Since 2007 I am constantly working with Java language. I am fond of the Java EE ecosystem technologies like Servlets, EJB, JSP, JPA and I was being certified in few of these technologies by passing Oracle exams (Java SE 6 Programmer, Java SE 6 Developer, Java EE 6 Web Component Developer, Java EE 6 EJB Developer and Java EE 6 JPA Developer).
I feel comfortable working with issue trackers, version control systems, unit and integration tests and continuous integration systems.

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Experience (7) show all

Senior Java EE Developer, PSI AG

August 2012 - Current

I was migrating already existing properietary integration framework (EAI) that was based on the Java Connector Architecture from JBoss 4.x to the latest JBoss AS 7.1.

I am technically responsible for distributed data system used within the company. The developed solution builds an abstraction layer that better reflects business requirements. This abstraction is built upon JBoss Infinispan 5.2. The solution allows for using standalone and Java EE clients and is able to automatically switch between TCP and UDP transport protocols depending on user preferences and/or which one is currently available.

I am currently involved in a development of small-sized SCADA project (servicing approx. 10 000 PLC devices). The solution is based on Java SE 6 and EE 6. It uses standalone Swing GUI client as a frontend and CDI, EJB, JMS as the middleware. The application is integrated (through remote EJB 3.1) with C++ subsystem exposing CORBA interfaces.

Java EE Developer, ITSpree.pl

January 2012 - July 2012

I was a part of the team responsible for the implementation of an e-commerce business logic for a Polish branch of large supermarkets chain (over 80 stores in Europe). The architecture based on Java language and involves KonaKart e-commerce engine extended by multiple business-specific add-ons.

Some of the functionality couldn't be directly placed within the KonaKart, so my responsibility was also to provide additional, Spring Framework-based support application. It included Spring MVC, Spring Security and RESTful Web Services. It also acts like an adapter to the client's existing software.

I was also involved into a project which aim was to gather information about products from available e-commerce websites and compare them with each other. This project was based on Java language, Spring Framework, Spring MVC and Spring Security.
It used heavily muti-threaded crawler architecture and fast and robust parsing of gathered data.

Java Designer / Developer, Poznań University of Technology

2009 - December 2011

I was a member of Software Development Department at the university. The aim of this department was to provide university-wide applications and services which can be used by students (approx. 20 000) as well as the employees (approx. 2 000).

I was responsible for designing and developing of an application which would increase the productivity of university's diplomas issuing department. My job was to, inter alia, initialise the project - gather software requirements, create use cases, prepare GUI mocks and react on users needs.

I also designed the application, developed it and created unit and integration tests. The application was developed in Java and used following technologies: Hibernate, PostgreSQL, Servlets, SmartGWT, Terracotta Quartz, Apache Axis, Apache Tomcat.

I also organised software usage trainings and supervised the process of the deployment of the production version. The introduced software speeded up the diploma issuing time of 70%, removed the issuing process bottlenecks and provided central information storage and statistics for Dean's Offices.
It is currently used to issue approx. 5 000 diplomas every year.

I was also responsible for the architecture of Document Management System for the university and partially for it's development. I was able to work with JBoss BPM, Alfresco and OpenKM. The actual architecture involved the JBoss AS 6, PHP as the presentation layer, SOAP WebServices and jBPM.

I was involved in the development of next version software for managing students, their courses, credit, schedules, etc. The first version was written in 1995 and is still fully operational. My main job was to refactor Oracle-centralized code (stored procedures, VPD, Oracle Forms) to testable Java modules. Technologies involved in the project were: Spring Framework, Maven, PostgreSQL, JPA2/Hibernate, Virgo application server and OSGi.

Project Manager for the "Bibliometric Information System", Poznań University of Technology

2009 - 2010

The aim of the Bibliometric Information System was to create a system that would provide users with bibliographical data collected from such databases like: ACM, IEEE, DBLP, Thomson Reuters and others. The data gathered by the system allowed to compare the results and h-indexes of different universities/faculties/etc. by calculating the number of points for articles published in academic journals.

I was responsible for the overall architecture of the project which was based on Service Oriented Architecture, used loosely coupled components and was prepared for future horizontal scaling. The business logic was built with Java and defined SOAP WebServices which communicated with two different GUI clients - one more visually attractive (SmartGWT) and other more robust (PHP).

I was also responsible for a number of non-IT related tasks like scheduling, business talks, official presentations, workplace arrangement, etc.

J2EE Developer, P.B. Polsoft

2008 - 2009

Projekty Bankowe Polsoft was a polish IT company (approx. 300 employees) which developed software mainly for banking and public services.
It was a part of the second biggest IT company in Poland - Sygnity - until it was merged with the Sygnity company itself.

I worked on a project for the town office website and Content Management System based on OpenCMS. My responsibility was to develop appropriate add-ons and modifications of the CMS, written in Java, as well as to execute the data migration from the previous version of the website (built using custom-made PHP framework).

I was also involved in a Document Management System developed by the P.B. Polsoft for the public services and police forces. I was responsible for the GUI part of the project and for the XSL Transformation of the incoming messages for integration purposes. The application was built using Spring, Struts and iBatis frameworks.

Last project I was involved in was a business-oriented application for one of the biggest telecommunication services provider in Poland. In this large (over 50 developers) project I was responsible for the reporting part of the project (mainly done in JasperReports) and for bug fixing. The application was written using JSF and JPA implementations and was executed in WebLogic application server.

Developer, MastaSoft

2005 - 2008

MastaSoft is a polish software company developing custom applications for e-business companies. It serves online shopping websites, travel agencies and several supermarkets in Poland.

I developed an advertising online shopping website Amex.pl which was based on highly customised osCommerce solution. The project was granted a subsidisation from the European Union and was successfully launched to the public.
One of its unique features was the ability to on-line design a stamp pattern (color, font, size, location, graphics, etc.) which will then be produced and sent to the customer.

My other tasks included development of Content Management System for travel agencies websites and other on-line shopping related tasks.

Co-owner / developer, GameOnly.pl / Neogo.pl

2001 - 2009

I developed the GameOnly.pl (later known as Neogo.pl) in 2001. After few years it become one of the biggest console sites in Poland and it was built from the scratch.

The site engine was authored by me; the front- and back-end was written specially for this project. It was powered by GNU/Linux, PHP, MySQL and XHTML 1.1.

This project originated as a programming exercise and was hoped to be a great source of knowledge. Not only it succeeded in this matter, but it also proved to stand the test of time, visitors and transfer limits (approx. 2 TB / year).

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Education

M. Sc. Engineer Informatics (Software Engineering), Poznań University of Technology

2005 - 2010

I was awarded an University Scholarship on achieving an average across all year courses of more than 85%.

Final grade awarded: very good (A).

Title of Diploma Thesis: "Enterprise Software Development with Java EE 6"

Certifications (6) show all

Certified Spring 3.0 Professional

July 2012

Oracle Certified Expert, Java EE 6 Java Persistence API Developer

January 2012

Oracle Certified Expert, Java EE 6 EJB Developer

August 2011

Oracle Certified Expert, Java EE 6 Web Component Developer

April 2011

Oracle Certified Master, Java SE 6 Developer

December 2010

Oracle Certified Professional, Java SE 6 Programmer

September 2009

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Jersey

Jersey is the open source, production quality, JAX-RS (JSR 311) Reference Implementation for building RESTful Web services.

I provided the client-side Stream-based multipart attachments enhancement to the project. It has been accepted and released in version 1.10.


Arquillian (Glassfish container)

GitHub, Nov 2011

Arquillian GlassFish Containers are connectors to the Glassfish v2/v3 application server for the Arquillian test case deployments.

Fixed issues:
- preventing deployment on Glassfish 3.1,
- allowing to send deployment from in-memory representation instead of flat file,

I have also provided an enhancement which allowed the @EJB beanName attribute to be recognised by Arquillian.

All of these contributions were pulled into the main repository.


Arquillian Extension for Multiple Deployment

GitHub, Sep 2011 - Nov 2011; followed by 2 people

Arquillian extension which allows to define multiple @Deployment methods for different containers. Basing on container adapter which is actually used in test, the extension will choose the appropriate @Deployment method.

I am the originator of this extension to the Arquillian project. It can be used to define which deployment method (within single test class) should be executed when a particular target container is used.

It was created as an example of possible way of providing such feature in the Arquillian project itself.


SeVeNBlend

GitHub, Nov 2011

BASH script for easy building of the latest versions of Blender and Yafaray from SVN repositories.

I am the owner and originator of this project. Its purpose was to provide end-users with easy to use tool for getting the latest build of Blender modelling software compiled with the latest build of Yafaray renderer.

As these are both open source projects, the code updates were very frequent. However, many people refused to recompile the code either because they were not willing to spend extra time on this process or because they were not into the low-level programming/compiling tasks.

The SeVenBlend was downloaded over 1 200 times.


Writing show all

Java EE 6 SCWCD Mock Exam

Piotr Nowicki's Homepage

This test might help to test your knowledge before taking the Oracle Certified Expert, JEE 6: JSP and Servlet Developer Exam.


Inject Java Properties in Java EE Using CDI

The aim of this post is to show you how, using CDI, you can inject Java properties entries (those in *.properties files) directly into your Java class. This is somewhat similar to the Spring’s @Value annotation I needed in my plain Java EE project.


Using Servlets 3.0 ServletContainerInitializer

Piotr Nowicki's Homepage

Servlets 3.0 in JEE 6, brings new interface called ServletContainerInitializer. The name is very self-explanatory, but the question is – how it’s different from the ServletContextListener?


Am I in the same transaction? Am I using the same PersistenceContext?

Piotr Nowicki's Homepage

How can I find out if two calls to the EntityManagers hits the same JPA PersistenceContext?


Reading (12) show all

Books

SCJP Sun Certified Programmer for Java 6 Exam 310-065

I started reading this book just as a source of knowledge to the OCPJP certificate. However, it occurred to be the best, most clearly and complete book about the Java language I've ever read.

It opened my eyes on many things including object pools, threading issues, generics usage. Thanks to this book I also gained a lot of knowledge about the core APIs from which many I use on my day-to-day basis.


Real World Java EE Night Hacks--Dissecting the Business Tier

I am a constant reader of Adam's blog, so I couldn't miss his second book.

Lecture of this book gave me something that I really appreciate - a very detailed discussion about a real world project followed by working source files.

For the newcomers, the Java EE ecosystem might seem to be too complex. However, this book brought me a straight, easy to read information about many Java EE specifications and not only showed how they can be used but also discussed their advantages and disadvantages.

I will surely remember one of the opening sentences: "It is impossible to design even trivial applications on paper."


Effective Java (2nd Edition)

Effective Java

Joshua Bloch

This book was a source of great Java guidelines. I liked the rationale behind favouring factory methods instead of constructors and information about money operations in Java.

Additionally, I've learned how hard can the obeying to the equals() contract be and what problems might arise with "simple" Singleton pattern.

As it's not a book to read from cover to cover, I still refer to it when needed.


Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1

Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1

Andrew Lee Rubinger, Bill Burke

This book was a great introduction to the Enterprise JavaBeans world. I have never worked with EJB 2.x and after reading this book, I feel that it's rather an advantage as it allows me not to bring bad-habits into well organised EJB 3.x world.

I personally liked the examples and pieces of information about new tools like Shrinkwrap and Arquillian. It was the first time I heard about these projects. I also loved some tricks I could find in the book i.e. the one for dynamically testing different EJB's @TransactionAttributes settings without changing the tested code.


Pro JPA 2: Mastering the Java(TM) Persistence API (Expert's Voice in Java Technology)

Pro JPA 2

Mastering the Java

Michael Keith, Merrick Schincariol

I've looked for a source of deep JPA knowledge and this book totally satisfied me. It described all possible situations you would ever want to map using O/RM tools and discussed advantages and drawbacks of all of them.

Until reading this book I was following on-line tutorials about Hibernate (without foundation knowledge about JPA), so after reading it, I felt that I finally understand how things work, how complex the JPA 2.0 specification is and how many situations the designers must have foreseen.
I understood how the PersistenceContexts are connected with EntityManagers, what is the contract that the JPA provider should obey and how I can leverage the Java EE environment with the JPA.


SCJD Exam with J2SE 5 (Expert's Voice in Java)

SCJD Exam with J2SE 5

Terry Camerlengo, Andrew Monkhouse

This book was a guide how to build a software that must obey to the client's requirements. It was very helpful in my "OCM Java Developer Exam".

It showed me how to cope with underspecified requirements, simulates the lack of the client contact (or even no contact at all!), described how each added code-dependency should be questioned and justified.

It also learned me that a developer must always consider different ways of achieving the same result and, in the end, he should justify all his architectural and design decisions and be prepared for further discussion about their advantages and disadvantages.


Head First Servlets and JSP: Passing the Sun Certified Web Component Developer Exam (SCWCD)

Head First Servlets and JSP

Passing the Sun Certified Web Component Developer Exam

Bryan Basham, Kathy Sierra, Bert Bates

This book was a great source of knowledge about the Servlets, JSP and EL. Until reading it, I was just a self-learner in these topics, but after reading it, I've become more confident as I understood how things should work in the Servlets world.

It was a great help for my preparation for the "OCE Java EE 6 JSP and Servlets Exam" (although it had to be complemented with the Servlets 3.0 FR specification.) It shed more light on some complex tag libraries, custom tag handlers and requests/responses flow within the Servlet container.
It also helped me to understand the rationale between different ways of achieving the same effect on the user-side (scriptlets, jstl, el, functions, custom tags, etc.)


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Articles & Blogs

Java EE 6: Simplicity by Design

Oracle | Hardware and Software, Engineered to Work Together

Leverage new Java EE 6 features to build simple and maintainable applications.


CDI With Or Without EJB 3.1

Adam Bien - Sun Certified Architect and Trainer for Java Technology

CDI With Or Without EJB 3.1: Adam Bien's Weblog


Unit Test Is Not Integration Test

Adam Bien - Sun Certified Architect and Trainer for Java Technology

Unit Test Is Not Integration Test (Adam Bien's Weblog)


The LMAX Architecture

Martin Fowler

LMAX is a new retail financial trading platform. As a result it has to process many trades with low latency. The system is built on the JVM platform and centers on a…


Working with Money in Java

Javalobby | The heart of the Java developer community

I've a new favorite blog. Peter Lawrey is running a blog called "Vanilla Java". It's all about "Understanding how Core Java really works"....


Tools

486SX PC

Eclipse, Netbeans, VIM

Background

Since my elementary school I had no doubt that my future will be related with computer science. I was influenced by my father who was working on Odra computers (polish invention of early '60) and first IBM PC's.

At the age of 14 I started to learn programming languages. I began with ANSI C which allowed me to gain some good habits. When a need for web development arose, I switched to the PHP and was using very popular LAMP stack.

Although the self-learning was very important, I must admit that the real knowledge lied in my Computer Science studies at Poznań University of Technology.

But, in life there's something more than just computers, right? :-)

I fancy playing 8-ball, 9-ball along with snooker - it just makes me relax.
I love snowboarding so if I can I try busting out of my everyday life and hit the mountains (check out Obertauern, Austria - it's astonishing!).
Diving makes me feel free, calm and brings a whole lot of new experiences. I am a certified PADI Open Water Diver. Unfortunately, lately I didn't have a chance to practice, but I have ambitions to achieve Wreck Diver certificate someday.

Despite that I wasn't gifted by any painting talents, I'm trying to deal with my creative impulse by designing 3D graphics. Some of my works are in my web gallery. For modelling and texturing I use Blender and for rendering I use Yafaray or Blender Internal.

If it comes to reading I must admit that the most important writer for me is Terry Pratchett who created a masterpiece series "Discworld" (I owe and read over 30 books).
I also like Sci-fi books like Dmitry Glukhovsky's "Metro 2033" and Raymond Chandler's crime stories about detective Marlowe.

I couldn't even imagine life without music. I listen almost to every kind of music but few artists will be always on my favourites list including Vangelis, Frank Sinatra, Rammstein and bossa nova artists like João Gilberto (great for developing!).