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Going Async - Practical Patterns for Push-enabled Applications
Jeremy Grelle demoes patterns for building desktop or mobile applications leveraging WebSockets and Push-to-Device services with SockJS, RabbitMQ and Spring.
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Making Connections with Spring Social
Craig Walls explains how Spring Social can be used to create social applications or connect to existing ones using their APIs.
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Introduction to WebSockets
Chris Beams, Gunnar Hillert, and Rossen Stoyanchev make a thorough introduction to WebSockets and provide practical advice on using it in applications.
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Client-Side UI Smackdown
Craig Walls reviews several JavaScript client-side UI frameworks: Backbone.js, Spine.js, Knockout, Knockback, Sammy.
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Tooling for the JavaScript Era
Martin Lippert, Andy Clement and Andrew Eisenberg discuss JavaScript tools – Orion, Scripted - tested internally at SpringSource, detailing some of the problems encountered and ideas for enhancements.
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Applying IoC in JavaScript
Brian Cavalier and John Hann discuss applying concepts like modules, DI, IoC to JavaScript.
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Architecture of a Modern Web App
Scott Andrews demoes using two JavaScript frameworks – Meteor and Derby – to create complex web applications.
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Designing a REST-ful API Using Spring 3
Ben Hale explains how to design and test a RESTful API with Spring MVC, providing an example of a simple game application showing the design principles used.
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Extending Spring MVC with Spring Mobile and JavaScript
Craig Walls and Roy Clarkson explain how to extend Spring MVC to mobile devices with Spring Mobile and popular JavaScript frameworks.
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Akka Eye for the Spring Guy or Gal
Jan Machacek introduces writing Scala applications to Spring developers, demoing using Akka actors with mix-in composition, higher-order functions, higher-order kinds, and REST API.
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Grails Update
Jeff Brown presents what’s new in Grails 2.0, 2.1 and 2.2, and informs on the enhancements to be introduced with 2.3.
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Keynote: The New Application Architectures
Adrian Colyer discusses the application architecture emerging these days defined by a departure from server-side apps to a model characterized by smart clients and services.