on 8 Feb
Vineet Reynolds
Bangalore, India
I'm a multi-faceted and versatile software engineer, who has undertaken responsibilities in various aspects of software development, whether it is requirements analysis, design, development or debugging support issues. I have been extensively involved in application security for the past couple of years, while continuing to invest time in mastering the Java EE platform.
The primary skill in accomplishing my responsibilities has been research; I believe in
spending an hour in the library instead of a month in the laboratory.
This is evidenced in my ability to understand the relevant industry standards and specifications, and to apply the knowledge gleaned to the problem at hand. One is likely to find a similar pattern in my answers provided at StackOverflow.
In the accomplishment of responsibilities accorded to me in my previous jobs, I have demonstrated the ability to understand the behavior of systems at the lowest desirable level, lending me insight in to the root causes of issues in various aspects - transaction management, concurrency, deployment, internationalization, clustering and performance. This enabled me to pinpoint erroneous behavior and correct them in a timely manner with minimum changes in the code bases.
I would be open to software development positions that would benefit from my experience and skill set, while allowing me to expand my knowledge and undertake more responsibilities than I previously have.
My complete resume is also available as a Word document.
Technologies
Experience show all
Freelancer
June 2011 - Current
Initiated the Comptroller Impeccabilis project - a general ledger system for financial institutions constructed using agile techniques. Responsible for all software development activities. Undertook requirements analysis, developed website wireframes, authored the agile user stories, designed the product architecture and constructed the domain model.
Contributed the WebLogic container integration to JBoss Arquillian. Also worked on the GlassFish and Tomcat integrations of Arquillian.
Initiated the Java EE 6 - Galleria project to explore and demonstrate the use of domain-driven design in Java EE. The learnings from this project are eventually incorporated into the Comptroller Impeccabilis project.
Senior Applications Engineer, Oracle Financial Services
March 2006 - March 2011
Notable accomplishments over the course of employment include: o Design and development of pragmatic & thorough solutions in the fields of application integration and application security. o Resolution of issues encountered in development or in implementation of FLEXCUBE UBS in areas including but not restricted to application security, internationalization, clustering, performance, concurrency, transaction management and deployment. o Comprehensive evaluation of security tools for use against FLEXCUBE UBS. These included Fortify SCA, Codenomicon Defensics and HP WebInspect.
Analyzed security requirements and proposed designs in appropriate areas for several FLEXCUBE UBS releases. Drafted the plan for use of information flow analysis in scoping the applications security requirements, and in the evaluation of security tools.
Worked in conjunction with the Oracle Ethical Hacking Team (EHT) to assess the FLEXCUBE UBS 10.5.2 release for security vulnerabilities.
Co-authored the caching rules to be employed in Oracle Web Cache for FLEXCUBE UBS. Aided in the adoption of Oracle Access Manager and Oracle Web Services Manager for FLEXCUBE UBS.
Analyzed, designed, implemented security fixes and performed in-house testing for the implementations of FLEXCUBE UBS at Tier-1 banks in Western Europe and South-East Asia.
Resolved issues encountered in the areas of session management and concurrency, during the implementation of FLEXCUBE UBS at HBOS.
Designed and developed the integration of FLEXCUBE UBS with Oracle IPM (Imaging and Process Management) and FLEXCUBE DMS.
Resolved performance issues involving the integration of FLEXCUBE with an ISO-8583 CMS in FIB-Bulgaria.
Researched the deployment strategies for EAR files portable across application servers, for use by the FLEXCUBE UBS installer.
Performed technology adoption of Oracle BAM 10g for FLEXCUBE UBS.
Developed and integrated BPEL process flows with the Letters of Credit module, for Barclays South Africa.
Software Engineer, SeQ Softech Private Limited
September 2005 - February 2006
My first job after graduation. Responsibilities included:
- Development of a J2EE component of Pickupostal.com that generated USPS compliant shipping labels.
- Achieved integration of Pickupostal.com with the eTrac courier communication network hosted by DataTrac Corporation.
- Achieved integration of Pickupostal.com with the Sidewinder Business Information Management System (BIMS) operated by Sidewinder Holdings Ltd.
Education
B.E. Computer Science, PESIT, Bangalore
2001 - 2005
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Open Source (6) show all
Comptroller impeccabilis
Bitbucket, Nov 2011 - Mar 2012
The goal of this project - "Comptroller Impeccabilis" is to build a system to serve as a back-office solution for financial institutions. It's primary focus is on providing a multi-organization, multi-currency General Ledger system that would scale to meet other back-office needs. The project is named after the English word "Comptroller" - The chief accountant, and the Latin word "impeccabilis" - Impeccable.
Bootstrapped the project. Responsible for requirement analysis, user story preparation, web-application wireframe creation, and most importantly, development.
arquillian-container-wls
GitHub, Oct 2011 - Jan 2013; followed by 3 people
Arquillian WebLogic Containers
Module Lead for the WebLogic container integration.
Developed the 1.0.0.Alpha1 & Alpha2 versions of the WebLogic Container integration for Arquillian.
arquillian-core
GitHub, Oct 2011 - Feb 2013
Arquillian provides a component model for integration tests, which includes dependency injection and container life cycle management. Now, instead of having to manage a runtime in your test, Arquillian brings your test to the runtime. Arquillian Core, Container Extension + Protocols + Enrichers
arquillian-container-tomcat
GitHub, Oct 2011
Arquillian Tomcat Containers
Contributor. Resolved ARQ-630.
Java EE 6-Galleria
Bitbucket, Jun 2011 - Mar 2012; followed by 22 people
The Java EE 6-Galleria is a demo application demonstrating the use of JSF 2.0 and JPA 2.0 in a Java EE project using Domain Driven Design. It was written to serve as a showpiece for domain driven design in Java EE 6. The domain model of the application is not anemic, and is constituted of JPA entities. The entities are then used in session EJBs that act as the application layer. JSF facelets are used in the presentation tier, using Mojarra and PrimeFaces. The project seeks to achieve comprehensive coverage through the use of both unit and integration tests, written in JUnit 4. The unit and integration tests for EJBs and the domain model rely on the EJB 3.1 container API. The integration tests for the presentation layer relies on the Arquillian project and its Drone extension (for execution of Selenium tests).
Primary author. Designed and developed the project.
Reading (15) show all

Design Patterns
Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software
Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John M. Vlissides

Java Concurrency in Practice
Brian Goetz, Tim Peierls, Joshua Bloch, Joseph Bowbeer, David Holmes, Doug Lea

The Data Model Resource Book, Vol. 1
A Library of Universal Data Models for All Enterprises
Len Silverston

The Data Model Resource Book, Vol. 2
A Library of Data Models for Specific Industries
Len Silverston
Tools
Eclipse, gVim, Notepad++, Komodo Edit











