Jan Bernhardt is an Enterprise Architect with 11 years of experience designing and evolving enterprise integration architectures, currently leading strategic architecture efforts at Qlik after a long tenure at Talend. He combines deep expertise in data integration and security with hands-on back-end engineering, contributing to notable open-source projects like Apache CXF where he implemented claim transformation utilities. Based in Bonn, Germany, Jan has progressed from developer and consultant roles to principal and strategic architect positions, often bridging product, operations, and security concerns. He led Talend’s internal Monitoring Innovation Initiative, demonstrating a knack for turning observability ideas into practical solutions. Known for pragmatic problem-solving, Jan favors robust, auditable integration patterns that scale across complex enterprise landscapes. His background in computer science (MSc) and consistent open-source contributions reflect both academic rigor and real-world craftsmanship.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master, Computer Sciences, Master, Computer Sciences at Hochschule Hannover
Bachelor, Computer Science, Bachelor, Computer Science at Westfälische Hochschule
Contributions:10 commits, 5 PRs, 1 comment in 3 months
Contributions summary:Jan primarily worked on back-end related tasks, fixing and implementing features. The user addressed multi-claim value support within the CXF framework by modifying the `ClaimsManager.java` file. The user implemented the `clone`, `hashCode`, `equals`, and `toString` methods for the `Claim` and `ProcessedClaim` classes. Furthermore, the user added a JEXL Claims Mapper and supporting utilities, focusing on claim transformation and value manipulation.
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