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.JSPA

 

The simple solution for the complex problem of JDBC Stored Procedures used in stand-alone applications or integrated into any J2EE containers.

 

Java POJO Stored Procedures API donated to open source community by HRX.

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About this project:

This is the JSPA - Java POJO Stored Procedures API project ("pojo-sp")

This project was registered on SourceForge.net on Aug 14, 2009, and is described by the project team as follows:

JSPA is an extension of Java JPA. The JSPA creates a convenient, flexible and simple Java DAO abstraction layer for applications using Stored Procedures persistence. The entities (POJOs) are mapped to Stored Procedures using a simple set of annotations

About HRX:

Having a goal to redefine the way recruitment is done is not for the faint hearted! We established HRX in 2005 with this goal and a very different delivery and partnering model.

Something we were saying and delivering must have hit a chord, because our growth and customer acquisition has been phenomenal. In 2005 we started the business in the basement of a house with 4 employees and today we have a footprint right across Australia and New Zealand, we have clients across many and varied industry sectors and we have in excess of 130 employees.

Unlike the majority of our competitors, we did not start out as a transactional business and try to evolve into RPO. We have always been a pure RPO business, set up from day one to deliver customised talent acquisition solutions and to help our clients to build a superior direct hiring capability.

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Dan Stoica

 

As Sun Certified Enterprise Architect specialized in all kind of systems integrations and J2EE applications, Dan has been created and deliver successful software applications for various industries for over 20 years.

During this time he has performed in many roles, from developer, team leader to Enterprise Architect, working for various companies in Europe, North America and Australia.

 

He is currently working as Enterprise Architect for HRX enjoying his time transforming existing  legacy applications in a competitive leading platform for the recruitment industry.

Broughan Macklin

 

Broughan has managed IT Operations for various SaaS vendors including RecruitASP and Emagine International. RecruitASP provides a SaaS eRecruitment solution for the Australia and New Zealand market that manages and streamlines the entire recruitment process from requirements to employment offers. Emagine International provides SaaS CRM solutions to telecommunications operators worldwide. Broughan also has considerable experience leading complex software implementations for telcos throughout Australia and Asia, and Government agencies within Australia.

 

Broughan has significant experience in leading Agile development teams utilising a broad range of Java, Web, and Oracle technologies. He also has a strong development background in these technologies. He has a proven ability to implement change and best practice techniques to development teams. He is passionate about technology leadership; across infrastructure, people, and processes.