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Which J2EE gig to choose??
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Postare you seriously going to go for a less well paid contract because you get experience in "ESB"..whatever that is..
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Take both, subcontract one to my company and a remote developer will do it.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by Mosh View PostI do have prior experience in Enterprise service bus
Unless you are fully comfortable with that, I'd suggest you are about to wreck someones project. Designing and implimenting a service bus isn't about a single product and isn't something you learn on the fly.
So, if the role is more architect than development, i'd take option 2 if I were you.
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Originally posted by themistry View PostThat quote implies you don't.
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Originally posted by themistry View PostAn ESB essentially boils down to intelligent use of durable message brokers, SOA and async-messaging.
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Anyways , you are entitled to your opinion. Thanks for replying though.Comment
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Originally posted by themistry View PostThat quote implies you don't. An ESB essentially boils down to intelligent use of durable message brokers, SOA and async-messaging.
Unless you are fully comfortable with that, I'd suggest you are about to wreck someones project. Designing and implimenting a service bus isn't about a single product and isn't something you learn on the fly.
So, if the role is more architect than development, i'd take option 2 if I were you.
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Isn't learning on the fly a key capability of any successful contractor?
I would lean toward option 1 on a technology basis if that's your main criteria, although I would also look into the companies themselves and form an opinion based on the people you met at interview and how the environment seemed. But then option 2 is more moneyLast edited by basshead; 18 August 2009, 21:59.Comment
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Originally posted by Mosh View PostHi Guys ,
I have two choices for my next gig.
Option A :
Tech : ESB , App servers , Spring , Hibernate
Paying : £ X
Commute: 20 minutes
Initial duration: 6 months (could be long term)
Option B:
Tech: Web Services , Spring , Hibernate , Struts , JSP
Paying: £ (1.142X)
Commute : 20 minutes
Initial Duration: 6 months (could be long term)
Both of them are big names in the UK. Any comments to help me decide will be much appreciated.
I wouldn't base my decision on technology alone these days. What "industry" are these in? I'd base my choice much more around the industry segment than the technology, as every tom, dick and harry Indian is selling themselves - cheaply - based on their tech. skills these days (whether they actually have those skills or not.)
Cheers,
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostOn what you've listed above, impossible to say.
I wouldn't base my decision on technology alone these days. What "industry" are these in? I'd base my choice much more around the industry segment than the technology, as every tom, dick and harry Indian is selling themselves - cheaply - based on their tech. skills these days (whether they actually have those skills or not.)
Cheers,
Nomadd
Option 2: UtilitiesComment
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