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What's New in Spring Integration 2.0?

Presented by Mark Fisher and Oleg Zhurakousky on Jan 20, 2011 Length 01:26:07     Download: MP3
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Summary
Mark Fisher and Oleg Zhurakousky present what’s new in Spring Integration 2: Sprint 3 features used, enterprise integration patterns, channel adapters, tooling support, and what lies beyond 2.0.

Bio
Mark Fisher is lead of the Spring Integration project and a committer on the core Spring Framework and the Spring BlazeDS Integration project. Oleg Zhurakousky is a Senior Software Engineer for SpringSource. He started his career with COBOL & CICS in the early 90’s, and he has been focusing on Java EE development since 1999.

About the conference
SpringOne is the annual conference for the global Spring community held in both Europe and the Americas. SpringOne Europe 2009 focused on the emerging technologies and best practices around the Spring Framework and enterprise software development. The event featured the project founders, core committers, authors, consultants, project leads, and professional trainers.
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