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Spring: Paving The Way for Continuous Innovation

Presented by Jeremy Grelle on Jun 23, 2010 Length 00:52:43     Download: MP3
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Development
Topics
Java ,
Web Frameworks
Tags
Spring BlazeDS ,
QCon San Francisco 2009 ,
Spring Integration ,
Spring ,
Spring Roo ,
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Summary
Jeremy Grelle discusses the following technologies from the Spring ecosystem: Spring 3.0, in greater detail, and Spring Integration, Spring Blaze and Spring Roo in less detail. For Spring 3.0 he covers the following topics: Themes, Generics, Annotated Factory Methods, Meta-Annotations, Spring Expression Language (SpEL), MVC, Rest Template. The talk ends with a demonstration of Roo.

Bio
Jeremy Grelle is a senior software engineer at VMware/SpringSource and the technical lead of the Spring JavaScript, Spring Faces, and Spring BlazeDS Integration projects. He represents SpringSource on the JSR-314 for JSF 2.0. Jeremy is a frequent speaker at conferences such as JavaOne, The Spring Experience, SpringOne, JSFOne, TheServerSide Java Symposium, and Java and Flex user group events.

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