As the normal recruiter route isn't working so well this time around (please--explain to me why you thought an SAP position would be a "good match") I'll drop a note here just in case.
I'm a long-time
Java developer (10+ years now) that has been focusing on web applications since 2001, using a wide variety of technologies, but focusing on
Struts and now Struts 2. I'm a Struts committer and PMC member, have written a book discussing Struts 2, JavaScript, and general development issues. I have a strong background in dynamic languages, and have deployed several Ruby on Rails applications as well.
I excel in infrastructure, refactoring, finding holes in specifications, creating abstractions, automating build and documentation processes, building up code quality, and the typical application development cruft--but my strengths and interests lay in the background. I'm the guy that people go to when the hard question comes up, the edge-cases, the "how do I make this work better with less code" questions, the "we need to make this more general-purpose" guy.
I have strong interests in automated documentation generation, dynamic languages and how to use them best, framework evaluation and
testing, and so on.
If you have an interesting, not-just-another-job job, feel free to drop me a line here on JavaRanch.