Phu Dinh is an Advisory Software Engineer with eight years of focused experience in Java/Jakarta EE web containers and a long tenure at IBM working on WebSphere Application Server and Liberty profiles. He specializes in servlet containers, JSP, and web security, and contributes actively to the high-profile Open Liberty project where he has fixed core issues around async processing, HTTP/2, WebSockets, and performance-sensitive response buffering. Known for pragmatic debugging and tracing improvements, he blends deep protocol-level knowledge with practical engineering to harden and optimize server runtimes. Based in Raleigh, NC, he holds degrees in Computer Engineering from NC State and brings a rare combination of enterprise-grade product experience and hands-on open-source impact.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University
Open Liberty is a highly composable, fast to start, dynamic application server runtime environment
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:240 reviews, 162 commits, 280 PRs in 5 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Phu primarily focused on bug fixes and enhancements to the Open Liberty application server, specifically within the web container component. Their commits addressed issues related to asynchronous processing, HTTP/2, servlet cleanup, and WebSocket requests. The user implemented tracing for improved debugging capabilities and refined the response writer buffer for performance improvements. They also corrected redirect behavior and improved the handling of URL-encoded client certificates.
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