Senior Consultant at The Apache Software Foundation
Basel, Basel-City, Switzerland
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Julian Sedding is a Senior Consultant and seasoned AEM specialist with 13+ years delivering complex web projects, upgrades, performance tuning and custom features across Switzerland and Germany. He combines deep server-side expertise in OSGi, Apache Sling and Jackrabbit/Oak with practical knowledge of AEM client-side tooling like Coral and Granite UI. A long-time open-source contributor and PMC member for Apache Sling and Jackrabbit, he also commits to Apache HttpComponents, where his work has improved OSGi integration and thread-safety. Self-employed since 2011, he pairs consultancy and hands-on implementation with developer training and bespoke proof-of-concepts rooted in production realities. Less obvious: his open-source contributions include performance and stability fixes to Oak’s repository sidegrade process and pragmatic OSGi refinements that ease running HttpClient in modular environments.
13 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Information Technology, Business Management and Language (ITBML), 1st class, Bachelor of Science - BS, Information Technology, Business Management and Language (ITBML), 1st class at University of York
Contributions:12 reviews, 46 commits, 14 PRs in 7 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Julian contributed to the Apache Jackrabbit Oak project by addressing various issues and implementing improvements. They fixed a performance issue related to slow tests and implemented progress logging for repository sidegrades. Further contributions involved cleanup and refactoring, including renaming and swapping method arguments for consistency. The user's work appears focused on improving the stability and performance of the repository upgrade process.
Contributions summary:Julian primarily focused on OSGi-related configurations and implementations within the Apache HttpClient project. Their contributions involved creating, modifying, and refactoring OSGi-specific components, including factories, configurations, and service registrations. Key changes included removing code duplication, simplifying configurations, adding NTLM proxy authentication support, and addressing thread safety issues related to client tracking. These changes aimed to improve the integration of HttpClient within OSGi environments.
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Julian Sedding - Senior Consultant at The Apache Software Foundation