
Apache Committer, BI Server Development
India

Apache Committer, BI Server Development
India
Bharath has expertise in Java based software product Research and Development. His work involves design and development of Java EE Application Server (Container Development) – Pramati Server. He has expertise in the areas of Application Server development, Enterprise Java, J2EE, and Core Java technologies. He is also specialized in analyzing and resolving J2EE performance related issues.
He is also a member on the expert group for JSR 303 - Bean Validation spec.
Bharath is a committer to open source Apache Web Services Stack – Apache CXF.
Java SE, Java EE - EJB, JMS, Web Services, JAX-WS, Java Transaction and Resource service
(Computer Software industry)
August 2008 — Present (3 months)
Works as an Engineer at the newly set up Cognos India Development Center, now under IBM - India Software Labs.
(Non-Profit; 501-1000 employees; Computer Software industry)
February 2008 — Present (9 months)
Bharath is an active committer on the Apache CXF project, the open source web services framework. His major contributions are towards memory optimization, performance improvements and the JAX-WS TCK certification.
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Computer Software industry)
May 2005 — August 2008 (3 years 4 months)
Bharath owned the EJB Container and the Web Services infrastructure of Pramati Server.
Work involved the design and development of Pramati’s flagship product – J2EE Application Server – Pramati Server.
Actively involved in 3 major releases and 7 minor releases of Pramati Server, including Pramati Server 6.0- Java EE 5 implementation and Server 5.0- J2EE 1.4 implementation.
Part of EJB 3.0 and Web Services for Java EE (1.1 and 1.2) design and development.
Bharath also worked on the Resource Service, Transaction Service and JMS container.
B.E., Computer Science, 2001 — 2005
1989 — 2001
ACM Professional Member, Share similar interests
Received Certificate of Appreciation from Microsoft, Redmond (From Director of Visual Studio Team) in recognition of valuable contributions to the Spoke’s inaugural Student Advisory Board.
At the Microsoft Student Advocates Meet-2004, Bharath received Certificate of Applaud from Microsoft India in recognition of outstanding display of dedication and passion during the Academic Year 2003-04 as a Microsoft Student Partner