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September 2011 – Issue 35
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SpringOne 2GX 2011 — Updated Schedule is Available

Save the Date: October 25–28 2011. SpringOne 2GX returns to Chicago to provide over one hundred sessions for application developers, solution architects, web operations and IT teams who develop business applications, create multi-device aware web applications, design cloud architectures, and manage high performance infrastructure. The sessions are specifically tailored for you, the developers who use Spring technologies, Groovy & Grails, and Tomcat. Register now. |
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In This Issue |
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Latest Articles
We Shrunk the Cloud — Introducing Micro Cloud Foundry for Developers
Webinars and Videos
Software Release Summary
Blog Digest
Getting Started with Spring Roo and Samples on Google App Engine
RabbitMQ Now Available on Cloud Foundry |
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This Month Webinar & Videos
Register Now – Introducing Spring Social with Craig Walls, September 29th
Enterprise Apps in 2011 and Beyond with Adrian Colyer
Micro Cloud Foundry for Spring Developers with Josh Long
Using Micro Cloud Foundry from Grails with Peter Ledbrook |
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We Shrunk the Cloud — Introducing Micro Cloud Foundry for Developers |
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Micro Cloud Foundry, the freely downloadable "PaaS-on-a-stick" beta is a complete, local version of the popular, open source Platform as a Service that lets developers run a full featured cloud on their Mac or PC. Two quick screens casts, one from Josh Long for Spring Developers and one from Peter Ledbrook for Grails Developers, provide a step-by-step getting started guide for implementing your 'Cloud on a Stick'. |
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Webinars and Videos |
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Live Webinar: Introducing Spring Social with Craig Walls
Spring Social is an extension of the Spring Framework that enables applications to connect with Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) providers such as Facebook and Twitter and interact with those services on behalf of their users.
This webinar will introduce Spring Social essentials such as connecting to service providers and using Spring Social's API bindings. We'll also see how to add provider-based sign in and how to extend Spring Social's service provider support.
North America: September 29, 1:00 p.m. EST / 10:00 a.m. PST - Register Here
Europe: September 29, 3:00 p.m. UK/ 4:00 p.m. Europe - Register Here
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Videos
Enterprise Apps in 2011 and Beyond with Adrian Colyer Watch now!
Micro Cloud Foundry for Spring Developers with Josh Long Watch now!
Using Micro Cloud Foundry from Grails with Peter Ledbrook Watch now! |
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Software Release Summary |
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We are pleased to announce the following software releases are available:

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Blog Digest |
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Getting Started with Spring Roo and Samples on Google App Engine |
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Spring Roo News — There's a new book published about getting started with Spring Roo—check it out here. The book provides lots of examples and tips to help get you started. On this page you'll find Spring Roo samples for Google App Engine and a reference to the upcoming Roo 1.2.0.M1 release. |
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RabbitMQ Now Available on Cloud Foundry |
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Spring and Grails apps on CloudFoundry.com can now leverage RabbitMQ as a Cloud Foundry service, accessed via the same vmc commands used for MySQL, MongoDB, and Redis. Using RabbitMQ gives developers great options for coordinating cloud-scale applications, for example enabling full text search in Grails on Cloud Foundry. For more details see the Spring tutorials (1 & 2) , sample application, AMQP client, and Grails tutorials (1 & 2). |
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Upcoming Training |
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The following are our upcoming SpringSource University training:
Core Spring
Enterprise Integration
Rich Web Applications
Hibernate with Spring |
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