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Werner Keil is a Cloud Architect, Java Security and Microservice expert for a large bank.
He worked for over 30 years as IT Manager, PM, Coach, SW architect and consultant for Finance, Mobile, Media, Transport and Public sector.
Werner develops enterprise systems using Java and other JVM languages, Jakarta EE, JavaScript, Node, Angular, C#, dynamic or functional languages.
Werner is Committer at Apache Foundation, Eclipse Foundation, Babel Language Champion, UOMo Project Lead and active member of the Java Community Process in JSRs like 321 (Trusted Java), 344 (JSF 2.2), 354 (Money, also Maintenance Lead), 358/364 (JCP.next), 362 (Portlet 3), 363 (Unit-API 1), 365 (CDI 2), 366 (Java EE 8), 375 (Java EE Security), 380 (Bean Validation 2), 385 (Unit-API 2, also Spec Lead) and was the longest serving Individual Member of the Executive Committee for 9 years in a row till 2017. Werner is currently the Community representative in the Jakarta EE Specification Committee.
He is creator, project lead or active contributor to:
- Units of Measurement
- JavaMoney
- Jakarta NoSQL and various other
- Jakarta EE projects
- Microprofile Metrics and other Eclipse Microprofile features
- OpenDDR
- Agorava
2 sponsors have funded keilw’s work.
Featured work
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keilw/odata-boilerplate
OpenUI5 boilerplate based on OLingo, JPA and Spring Boot
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keilw/WorkoutTracker
A demo app that highlights how the functional improvements in Java 8 and Scala can make Vaadin UI code better.
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keilw/fitbit4j
Fitbit Java Client API and Examples
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keilw/android-scrum-poker
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/android-scrum-poker
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keilw/unitsofmeasure
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/unitsofmeasure
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keilw/storyoid
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/storyoid
Java
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