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Transaction Management Strategies in Mission Critical Applications

Presented by Juergen Hoeller on Sep 11, 2007 Length 01:29:19
Sections
Architecture & Design,
Development,
Enterprise Architecture
Topics
Transactions Processing ,
Performance & Scalability ,
Java ,
Architecture
Tags
No Fluff Just Stuff Symposiums ,
Spring
 

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Summary
A core part of Spring's middle tier support is the transaction management support. This session presents several interesting "mission critical" cases and shows you how to properly handle them using transactions driven by Spring 2. You'll learn the ins-and-out of the "dark art" that is transaction management within a high-volume mission-critical JEE application.

Bio
Juergen Hoeller is co-founder of the Spring framework and has been the most active Spring developer since the open source project began from Rod's Interface21 framework back in February 2003. Juergen is an experienced consultant, with expertise in web apps, transaction management, O/R mapping technologies, and lightweight remoting.

About the conference
The Spring Experience conference is hosted by Interface21 and NoFluffJustStuff Java Symposiums (NFJS) and is dedicated to the Spring Framework community. TSE is a limited attendance, technically focused event targeted at Technical Project Managers, Architects, and Developers.
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