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SpringOne/2GX 2009 Keynote

Presented by Rod Johnson on Oct 30, 2009 Length 01:26:33     Download: MP3
Sections
Architecture & Design,
Development,
Enterprise Architecture
Topics
Acquisitions ,
Web Frameworks ,
Java ,
Enterprise Architecture ,
Dynamic Languages
Tags
Groovy ,
tc Server ,
Spring ,
Spring Insight ,
SpringOne ,
SpringSource Tool Suite ,
SpringSource ,
Grails ,
Spring Integration ,
Spring JavaConfig ,
SpringOne 2009
 

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Summary
In this keynote, Rod Johnson discusses the history of Spring, the core Spring values, Spring 3.0 features, upgrading the Spring Portfolio to use Spring 3.0, Spring Integration, Groovy, Grails, Grails plugins, tc Server, Spring Insight, SpringSource Tool Suite, the VMWare acquisition, Cloud Foundry and the Enterprise Java Cloud.

Bio
Rod is the father of Spring. The Spring Framework open source project began in February 2003, based on the Interface21 framework published with Rod's best-selling Expert One-on-One J2EE Design and Development. Rod is one of the world's leading authorities on Java and J2EE development.

About the conference
SpringOne 2GX is an annual event; it includes a technical exploration of the Spring ecosystem along with the latest developments in the Groovy/Grails space. As a participant, you will have the opportunity to attend two great events at one venue. Whether you're a Spring enthusiast, Tomcat user, Groovy/Grails fan, or just interested in open source development, you'll find valuable content in sessions presented here.
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