Dear all

Please accept my apologies for the slightly off-topic nature of this post, but I wanted to draw your attention to the fact that the BBC currently has a number of developer positions available for WebObjects related work.

I shan't just paste the job specs into this email; if you're interested in them, my contact details are below. Instead I'd rather tell you a little about the system/team, so you can get a taste of where WebObjects job fits in around here.

The BBC News (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news) and Sport websites, as well as a variety of other significant parts of the BBC's new media output, are produced by a large custom content management system which we develop entirely in-house. The rendering and publishing subsystem is all WebObjects-based, mostly WO5.3/Java though with some WO4/Obj-C still in production. Our WO5/Java systems are packaged as WARs running under JBoss 4. These applications use EOF to read content from a large Oracle database. (Most of the content is authored using a separate, Windows-based desktop application which writes it into the database.) Software development is on Mac/Windows/ Xcode/Eclipse according to preference.

To give you an idea of the context in which the system works: The BBC News website alone received approx 200 million page views last week; the WO publishing system has published approximately 2 million separate articles to the website so far, all of which remain accessible to the public and stay live within the system for potential republishing; the system is used 24/7/365 by many hundreds of journalists to constantly publish new and updated content.

We have three WO5/Java software engineering/developer positions available on the team at present (in addition to four existing WO- related developers). Applicants must be eligible to work in London, UK where the positions are based. Salaries according to experience.

If you would be interested in finding out more about these positions, please drop me an email: garrick.mcfarlane [at] mac.com. I'll be at WWDC of course, and would be happy to meet up for a chat while in SF.

Best wishes

Garrick McFarlane
Technical Lead, Content Production System
BBC News Interactive, London
Email: garrick.mcfarlane [at] mac.com
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