
- Topics
- AMQP,
- Spring Integration,
- Neo4j,
- SpringOne,
- Messaging,
- Spring,
- Java Annotations,
- GWT,
- Conferences,
- OAuth,
- Java EE,
- Neo,
- Web Services,
- Dynamic Languages,
- Annotations,
- Java Web Frameworks,
- Dependency Injection,
- Google AppEngine,
- AJAX,
- Graph Database,
- Continuous Integration,
- SpringSource,
- Java,
- Authorization,
- Design Pattern,
- VMWare,
- Languages,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- SOA,
- Agile Techniques,
- NoSQL,
- Rich Internet Apps,
- PaaS,
- Google,
- Identity Management,
- Language,
- Spring Roo,
- Object Oriented Design,
- Cloud Computing,
- GemStone,
- Aspect Oriented Programming,
- Patterns,
- Companies,
- Design,
- AOP,
- Programming,
- Apache Harmony,
- GemFire,
- tc Server,
- AspectJ,
- Architecture,
- Agile,
- Eclipse,
- Spring Insight,
- Database,
- Redis,
- dmServer,
- Code Generation,
- Security
In this interview conducted at the SpringOne 2GX conference, Rod Johnson talks about the new advancements SpringSource is bringing to the enterprise Java space, including new cloud options. Johnson discusses open-source Java in general, including the flap over the direction of OpenJDK and Apache Harmony. And he delves into the new Code2Cloud effort from SpringSource and Tasktop, and much more.
- Topics
- Application Servers,
- Java,
- Languages,
- Platforms,
- Programming,
- Eclipse Virgo,
- dmServer,
- Eclipse
The Eclipse Virgo project has been approved at Eclipse, and provisioning and initial code import will be happening in the next week or two. Eclipse Virgo is the new name for SpringSource dm Server, which is also undergoing a license change from GPL to EPL to make it more acceptable for others to build and redistribute. Modular applications are the way of the future, and Eclipse Virgo will be key.