Lalaji Sureshika is a Software Architect and Engineering Manager with 11 years at WSO2, where she has driven the architecture and delivery of the WSO2 Open Banking solution and contributed across API Manager, Identity Server, Enterprise Integrator and Stream Processor. She blends deep Java and backend expertise with hands-on API, IAM (SAML2, OAuth2, OIDC) and integration experience, while also contributing front-end fixes to improve API publisher UX. A pragmatic engineering leader, she has progressed through technical ranks to lead teams servicing Fortune 500 customers and shaping product direction. Her work includes substantive open-source contributions to the widely used WSO2 API Manager repository, spanning core backend changes, testing and deployment scripts. Trained at the University of Moratuwa in Computer Engineering, she pairs strong academic grounding with a track record of turning complex banking and integration requirements into production-grade solutions.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering, Second upper, Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering, Second upper at University of Moratuwa
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:3 releases, 143 commits, 57 PRs in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Lalaji's commits primarily involve modifications to Java code, suggesting a focus on backend development within the WSO2 API Manager project. These changes include adding and publishing APIs, and testing parameter bodies in GET/DELETE/OPTION resources. The commits also involve API lifecycle testing and database script updates, indicating involvement in testing and deployment processes. The code changes target various modules indicating that user had worked in core backend functionalities.
Contributions:1 review, 537 commits, 139 PRs in 2 years
Contributions summary:Lalaji's commits primarily focus on addressing UI-related issues and improving the user experience. They made minor UI fixes by correcting errors in JavaScript and Handlebars files, particularly focusing on the API publisher's create and manage functionalities. The changes involve bug fixes within UI popups, modifications to labels, and adjustments to component styles, suggesting a focus on front-end development and UI/UX improvements within the API management platform.
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