01 April 2006
MUSCAT -- Oman Air has taken a new initiative in the area of IT training, by bringing eminent Java technology consultant Srinivasan from Vamsoft India to enhance the in-house IT team's 'know-how' on the latest J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition) technology. Oman Air has been developing applications on J2EE for the last two years, and all new IT developments are now being based on the open source architecture of Java and Linux.

New procured systems from various solution providers such as Sabre are also based on these technologies.
 
The hottest Online Booking Engine is to be inaugurated in the near future, which has also been developed on the same J2EE platform.

Habib Bhacker Habib, head of information and computing, said: "Oman Air has been developing its in-house applications on J2EE and has deployed the latest Oracle products like Oracle 10g Application Server and Oracle Database. Oman Air intranet, with Online Duty Travel Management System, Employee Leave Manage-ment System and Help Desk System, are among the paramount attracted in-house J2EE applications."

"Oman Air team is now equipped to employ the advanced features of J2EE including EJB (Enterprise Java Beans) through the consultancy and training accomplished by Srinivasan.

"The development team was also introduced to the latest add-on's to J2EE, including Java Server Faces (JSF) and EJB 3.0 specs," he added.

P.K Imthiyas, software project manager, said: "Oman Air plans to employ these technologies in the forthcoming IT initiatives, especially in line with IATA's StB (Simplify the Business) project.

Oman Air is leading the StB project in the region being already implemented E-ticketing.

E-ticketing is the first initiative in the five-phased StB project. The Online Booking, as well as the rest of the other phases, will be utilising the J2EE architecture wherever possible".

© Times of Oman 2006