
David Gimelle developed two backend features for the hmcts/ia-case-api repository, focusing on data capture and scheduling reliability. He implemented a system to process and verify Home Office reference numbers and appellant data, introducing new entities and services in Java and Spring Boot. This included data integrity checks such as name normalization and date of birth comparison, with caching to improve throughput. David also refactored the Scheduler API, replacing legacy handlers with a streamlined scheduling method and enhanced exception handling. His work emphasized robust data validation, improved performance, and maintainable code, with updated unit tests ensuring alignment with the new architecture.

Month: 2025-10 — Concise monthly summary focusing on key business value and technical achievements for hmcts/ia-case-api. Delivered two major backend initiatives: Home Office data capture/verification and Scheduler API refactor for timed events. No high-severity bugs reported; improvements in data integrity, performance, and scheduling reliability.
Month: 2025-10 — Concise monthly summary focusing on key business value and technical achievements for hmcts/ia-case-api. Delivered two major backend initiatives: Home Office data capture/verification and Scheduler API refactor for timed events. No high-severity bugs reported; improvements in data integrity, performance, and scheduling reliability.
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