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SpringOne 2GX Keynote: Spring 2010 Technology

Presented by Adrian Colyer on Nov 22, 2010 Length 01:30:50     Download: MP3
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Summary
Adrian Colyer talks about using Spring to deploy apps to various clouds using new features in Spring 3.1: environment profiles and cache abstraction. Graeme Rocher demoes GORM for NoSQL running on top of Redis. Keith Donald demoes Greenhouse. Jon Travis demoes Spring Insight, an application monitoring and analysis tool.

Bio
Adrian Colyer is the CTO of SpringSource and has more than a dozen years of experience leading teams in Java and enterprise middleware. He is the leader of the AspectJ open source project and a well-known industry expert on the topic of aspect-oriented programming (AOP). He is a co-author of the book "Eclipse AspectJ : Aspect-Oriented Programming in Eclipse with AspectJ and AJDT".

About the conference
SpringOne 2GX is a collocated event covering the entire Spring ecosystem and Groovy/Grails technologies. SpringOne 2GX is a one-of-a-kind conference for application developers, solution architects, web operations and IT teams who develop, deploy and manage business applications. This is the most important Java event of 2010, especially for anyone using Spring technologies, Groovy & Grails, or Tomcat. Whether you're building and running mission-critical business applications or designing the next killer cloud application, SpringOne 2GX will keep you up to date with the latest enterprise technology.
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