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Presented by Adrian Colyer on Jun 24, 2009 Length 01:28:23
Sections
Process & Practices,
Development
Topics
Artifacts & Tools ,
Teamwork ,
Agile Techniques ,
Java ,
Project Management
Tags
Lean ,
SpringOne Europe 2009 ,
SpringOne ,
SpringSource ,
Spring
 

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Summary
This presentation has three interwoven parts: an exploration of lean development principles, "as-a-service" deployment models, and the ways in which Spring and SpringSource technologies support this style of development. Numerous demos illustrate the solutions to the issues raised in the discussion.

Bio
Adrian Colyer is the CTO for SpringSource. He provides direction and oversees development for the products in the Spring Portfolio. He is the leader of the AspectJ project at Eclipse.org, and the founder of the AJDT and Spring OSGi projects. In 2004 he was recognised by MIT Technology Review as one of the Top 100 "young innovators" in the world.

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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    Very Nice Presentation

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    Adrian thumbs up
    I watched completely your presentation, from a to z not boring at all !
    Interesting way of thinking how to build and manage ....
    Greetinx,
    Hans
    (from the netherlands)

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