Federico Mariani is a security-focused software engineer based in Rome with 7 years of professional experience, currently working on IAM and QRadar initiatives at IBM. He combines deep Java/middleware skills (EJB, JAX-WS/JAX-RS, JPA) with directory and identity platform expertise (Novell Identity Manager, LDAP) and day-to-day systems work across Linux/Windows and app servers like JBoss and WebLogic. His open-source contributions to high-profile Apache projects — including adding secure key-exchange configuration to Apache Camel’s FTP component, integration testing for camel-spring-boot, and JSONB refinements in Apache TomEE — highlight a practical blend of security, integration, and DevOps. With a background in professional services and system integration and an Erasmus stint at the University of Bergen, he brings both hands-on engineering and cross-border collaboration experience.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Erasmus Scholarship, Computer Science, Erasmus Scholarship, Computer Science at University of Bergen (UiB)
104/110, Engineering, 104/110, Engineering at Università degli studi Roma TRE
Apache Camel is an open source integration framework that empowers you to quickly and easily integrate various systems consuming or producing data.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:60 reviews, 59 commits, 211 PRs in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Federico contributed to the Apache Camel integration framework by implementing and configuring features related to the handling of key exchange algorithms and deprecating endpoints. They made changes to the FTP and Open API components, adding the ability to configure key exchange protocols for secure file transfers, and deprecating endpoints in the Open API Java and Swagger Java components. Additionally, the user contributed to improving the core functionality by testing and updating code within the Kafka component.
Runs Camel on Spring Boot and provides starters for Camel components
Role in this project:
Backend & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:72 reviews, 28 commits, 103 PRs in 11 months
Contributions summary:Federico primarily contributed to the integration and testing of the Apache Camel framework with Spring Boot, specifically focusing on adding integration test modules for various components like Infinispan, OpenAPI, and MongoDB. They also updated existing tests related to these components. Additionally, the user made modifications to the build process and auto-configuration, integrating Spring Boot 3. Their work involved Java code modifications, test case implementations, and adjustments to the build configuration.
spring-bootintegrationapache-camelapachespring
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