Wednesday, September 24, 2008 at 1:30 PM (GMT+0100)
Jayway and SpringSource are proud to present the SpringSource Seminar. This Seminar will be a 5-hour seminar with 3 talks based around the Spring Portfolio and the SpringSource Application Platform. The sessions will start around 1.30 PM. Attendees will be provided with drinks and food afterwards.
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During the SpringSource Seminar, the following sessions will be presented;
Spring Portfolio; Current state and beyond (Alef Arendsen)
The Spring Framework 2.5 introduced comprehensive support for annotation-based configuration, along with full support for the Java 6 and Java EE 5 platforms. Now Spring is preparing for the Spring 3.0 release, introducing further annotation-based configuration options and unified expression language support. This talk discusses Spring as a modern Java 5 oriented application framework - covering the core component model, integration with common technologies such as JPA and JSF, as well as Spring's annotation-driven web MVC.
Programmer to Programmer: Experiences From a Life With Spring (Mattias Hellborg-Arthursson)
The Spring Portfolio contains pretty much everything you need for your everyday enterprise development. As a matter of fact, there's so much in there it's easy to get lost in the multitude of useful APIs and tools. Mattias has been working with the Spring Portfolio for several years in many different projects, and in this session he will use hands-on examples to demonstrate some of his experiences, discussing several major features that are often overlooked as well as a couple of underestimated hidden gems.
SpringSource dm Server (Alef Arendsen)
If you're a Java web developer, you're certainly familiar with monolithic WAR deployments and library bloat, and you've probably thought numerous times, "There must be a better way." Well, there is! By building on the benefits of an OSGi runtime environment and combining the Spring and Spring-DM programming models, the SpringSource Application Platform offers enterprise web developers exciting new opportunities. This session will focus on developing web applications in an OSGi environment and will include a discussion of the migration path from a standard Java EE WAR to a fully OSGi-enabled web application packaged as a Web Module within a PAR. We will begin with an overview of deployment and packaging options available on the Platform and then take a closer look at each supported web deployment model from Standard WARs to Shared Libraries WARs, Shared Services WARs, and finally Web Modules. Attendees will walk away with a solid understanding of how to both develop and deploy next generation web applications on the S2AP.
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