Pushpalanka Jayawardhana is an experienced engineer and IAM specialist based in Berlin with 12 years building identity and access management solutions across FinTech, Open Banking, healthcare, insurance, and aircraft maintenance domains. He combines back-end and full-stack skills with test automation and DevOps, contributing significant integration tests, provisioning flows, and UI refinements to the widely used WSO2 Identity Server ecosystem. His work spans OAuth, DCR, user self-registration, and session cleanup scripts—demonstrating a pragmatic focus on reliability, edge-case handling, and production stability. Onsite project experience in regulated industries gives him a practical lens for secure, compliant implementations. He’s as comfortable debugging token validation and webfinger endpoints as he is improving registration UX, and his open-source contributions reflect a long-term commitment to identity infrastructure.
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:2 releases, 8 reviews, 252 commits in 6 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Pushpalanka's commits primarily focus on testing and integration within the WSO2 Identity Server project. They are actively involved in creating, deleting, and updating service providers, demonstrating a strong understanding of the application management features. The commits also highlight the user's ability to write integration tests and manage inbound and outbound provisioning data. These contributions are crucial for ensuring the stability and functionality of the identity server.
Contributions:1 release, 22 reviews, 115 commits in 5 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Pushpalanka contributed to the UI improvements of user management features. This involved modifying JSP files within the WSO2 carbon-identity-framework repository to enhance the user interface for claim count support and role-based operations. The commits include changes to the backend code to accommodate these UI improvements, incorporating features such as counting users by claim and role. The user also fixed issues related to query corrections and test failures.
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