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Spring 3.1 and Beyond – Themes and Trends

Presented by Jürgen Höller on May 20, 2011 Length 01:01:21     Download: MP3
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Summary
Jürgen Höller reviews the major elements of Spring 3.1 and takes a peak into upcoming features in Spring 3.2 such as multi-core concurrent programming support for Java SE 7.

Bio
Jürgen Höller is co-founder of the Spring framework and has been the most active Spring developer since the open source project began from Rod's Interface21 framework back in February 2003. Jürgen is an experienced consultant, with expertise in web apps, transaction management, O/R mapping technologies, and lightweight remoting.

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    by David Karr

    I'm guessing there are some slides for this presentation, but they don't show up. It just shows a green box with the "SpringSource" label at the bottom left and "CONFIDENTIAL" in the bottom right. I can see and hear Jurgen talking, but not what he's referring to.