Adam Lindenthal is a pragmatic Java software developer with 12 years of experience building enterprise-grade web applications and backend services, currently contributing at Coding Bear from Prague. He brings deep hands-on expertise in Java/J2EE, Spring, Hibernate, SQL and GWT, gained through roles at Oracle, Deutsche Börse/ClearStream and Commerzbank. Adam has supported production systems end-to-end—design, implementation and higher-level incident resolution—demonstrating reliability in high-stakes financial environments. He also contributes to open-source JavaEE projects, improving HTTP header behavior in the Jersey codebase, which reflects attention to protocol correctness and interoperability. Trained in Spring for Java EE and holding a Master’s in Software Engineering, he blends solid academic grounding with practical delivery. Colleagues describe him as a steady problem-solver who favors robust, well-tested solutions over hype.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master, Software Engineering, Master, Software Engineering at Západočeská univerzita
Certificate, Banking, Certificate, Banking at Banking Institute College
Certificate, Networking, Certificate, Networking at Cisco Networking Academy
General, General at St.-Michaels-Gymnasium Metten, Germany
This is no longer the active Jersey repository. Please see the README.md
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1 release, 203 commits, 23 PRs in 3 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Adam primarily contributed to fixing a typo in log output and addressing issues related to the implementation of location response headers to ensure absolute URIs are returned. These changes involved modifications to the GrizzlyHttpContainer.java file, along with corresponding tests in the LocationHeaderTest.java file. The user’s contributions indicate a focus on the reliability and correct behavior of HTTP response headers within the Jersey framework.
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Adam Lindenthal - Software Developer at Coding Bear