Who Am I?
Shekhar Gulati has 6 years of enterprise Java experience. He did his engineering in 2005. He is a Sun Certified Java Professional (SCJP) and Sun Certified Web Component Developer (SCWCD). He has worked on product development projects with experience in both Agile and Waterfall based methodologies. He has good knowledge in server side JEE technologies. Shekhar is currently working as a Senior Java Consultant at Xebia India and in past has been associated with companies like GlobalLogic technologies.
He has extensive experience in using technologies such as Spring, Spring-WS, Spring Roo, Hibernate, Maven, Struts2, JSP, Servlet and XML technologies.
His interests include working on enterprise Java technologies and learning new things which may be applied to develop and architect solutions of the real world. His current interests are Spring, NoSQL databases, RAD frameworks like Spring Roo, Cloud Computing (mainly PAAS services like google app engine , CloudFoundry,OpenShift), Hadoop. He has written an extension for struts2 for google app engine .
He is an active writer and writes for JavaLobby, Developer.com, IBM DeveloperWorks and his own blog at http://whyjava.wordpress.com/ .His mantra for writing is “Explore Learn Blog Repeat”.
He has presented at IndicThreads conference on Spring Roo and CloudFoundry.
Hi Shekhar,
Very interesting blog. Is there an e-mail I can contact you in private ?
You can email at shekhargulati84@gmail.com
Hi Shekhar, you had an interesting post on MapReduce, enjoyed it much. Als interestingly I saw a post on Reasons for incompetent software developers which intrigued me. How do I access the post?
Please send me your email id. I will mail you the password.
hi Shekhar,
have attended ur Spring Roo and Cloud Foundry session in Java Conference. Very interesting and the way u presented was also awesome.
Thanks,
Rahul
It is good to hear that you liked my session.
Thanks
Shekhar
Any chance if you will be writing on implementing security(ACL) using Spring acl security. I am currently designing a framework to ease lot of form generation screen.
It is not planned as of now. But I wish to spend some time on Spring Security in near future.
Nice blog!
I`ve ready just a litlle about scoped beans (revised for a simple project) but liked mongo db and spring roo aproach.
Working here in Brazil, in Fireman Government.
Have u heard about pentaho, u would like it.
Tks
Filipe
Nice technical blog . . . . !!