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Spring 2 and Beyond

Presented by Rod Johnson on Aug 29, 2007 Length 01:00:35
Sections
Architecture & Design,
Development,
Operations & Infrastructure
Topics
Application Servers ,
Programming ,
Java
Tags
QCon ,
Spring
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Summary
Spring 2.0 takes POJO-based development to a new level of sophistication. The themes of Spring 2.0 are simplicity and power: it makes existing tasks even easier, while extending the power of Spring to new areas. In this session, Rod Johnson will explain a number of the important enhancements and new features in Spring 2.0, as well as roadmap and plans for 2007.

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
QCon is a conference that is organized by the community, for the community.The result is a high quality conference experience where a tremendous amount of attention and investment has gone into having the best content on the most important topics presented by the leaders in our community.QCon is designed with the technical depth and enterprise focus of interest to technical team leads, architects, and project managers.
See Rod on Configuring the Spring Container at QCon San Francisco (Nov 7-9) by Floyd Marinescu Posted
Always good. by Brian Edwards Posted
Re: Always good. by Carlos Adolfo Ortiz Quiros Posted
Spring is the best JEE framework by DAMIAN GARCIA Posted
Greate Presentation by phyo zaw Posted
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    See Rod on Configuring the Spring Container at QCon San Francisco (Nov 7-9)

    by Floyd Marinescu

    Rod Johnson will also be doing a talk on Configuring the Spring Container at QCon San Francisco this Nov 7-9, FYI.

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    Always good.

    by Brian Edwards

    I always enjoy Rod's presentations. Keep 'em coming.

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    Re: Always good.

    by Carlos Adolfo Ortiz Quiros

    It is interesting but one thing I think is missing is a transcript of the presentation for foreign people which language is not English as a mother-tongue

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    Spring is the best JEE framework

    by DAMIAN GARCIA

    Always a pleasure watch Rod`s presentations and spring the best java framework so far...

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    Greate Presentation

    by phyo zaw

    Greate presentation about spring in deep. I would like to have copy of power point presentation as soft copy.

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