Newsletter - April 2012, US

VMware :: SpringSource
SpringSource Newsletter :: a division of VMware
April 2012 – Issue 42
   
Spring 3.1 Release Train Complete


Spring 3.1 Release Train Complete
On March 14, 2012 SpringSource and VMware announced that the Spring 3.1 Release Train is complete. Spring Integration, Spring Security, Spring Batch, Spring Data, Spring Mobile and Spring for Android all now support Spring 3.1, making it easier and faster for enterprise developers to build the next generation of enterprise applications. The latest market research from Evans Data also indicates that Spring is more popular than never before.

     
  In This Issue      
  Latest Articles
SpringOne 2GX Talks Now Online
Adrian Colyer Keynote at Spring I/O Conference
Webinars and Videos
Software Release Summary
Blog Digest
  Webinars & Videos
Register Here: April 19, 1:00pm EST / 10:00am PST, Practical Tips and Tricks with Spring Integration
Register Here: May 3, 1:00pm EST / 10:00am PST, More Practical Tips and Tricks for Spring Integration
Register Here: May 24, 1:00pm EST / 10:00am PST, Spring Dependency Injection Styles
More Videos

 
  More SpringOne 2GX Talks Now Online  
  More great technical content delivered at SpringOne 2GX through InfoQ's coverage–thank you InfoQ!  
  Webinars and Videos  
  Practical Tips and Tricks with Spring Integration
In this session of "Practical Tips-and-Tricks" we will cover some of the more advanced topics of enterprise integration such as message-flow-segmentation, custom retry logic, error handling, timeouts and more. This webinar is based on the refined (based on your feedback) version of a very successful talk delivered by Oleg Zhurakousky at SpringOne 2011. To review basics of Messaging and SI watch this session with Mark Fisher.
April 19, 1:00pm EST / 10:00am PST - Register Here

More Practical Tips and Tricks for Spring Integration
In this session of "Practical Tips-and-Tricks" we will cover some of the more advanced topics of enterprise integration such as advanced aggregation and resequencing, asynchronous message flows, message ID customizations, content enrichment and advanced message routing and more. This webinar is based on the refined (based on your feedback) version of a very successful talk delivered by Oleg Zhurakousky at SpringOne 2011. To review basics of Messaging and SI watch this session with Mark Fisher.
May 3, 1:00pm EST / 10:00am PST - Register Here

Spring Dependency Injection Styles
In this talk we will provide a tour of modern dependency injection and Spring container confirguration styles, including those delivered in the recently-released Spring 3.1. We will show by example the use of XML, Annotated POJOs, and Java @Configuration classes to wire up your application. Just as important to knowing how to configure the container, we will also discuss why you would choose one method over another, as well as how they can be mixed and matched.
May 24, 1:00pm EST / 10:00am PST - Register Here

Video: Adrian Colyer Keynotes the Spring I/O Conference with a talk about Application Development in the Cloud Era. Enjoy!
Video: Native Android Development with Spring
Video: Creating Spring Insight Plugins
 
  Software Release Summary  
  Spring 3.1 Release Train Complete
Spring Integration 2.1.1 Released
Spring Web Flow 2.3.1 Released
Cloud Foundry Integration for Eclipse 1.0 released
SpringSource Tool Suite 2.9.1 Released
Spring GemFire 1.2 M1 Released for Java
Spring Data MongoDB 1.0.1 GA Released
Spring Data JPA 1.1.0 RC1 and 1.0.3 GA Released
Spring Web Flow 2.3.1 Released
Cloud Foundry Integration for Eclipse 1.0 Released
 
  Blog Digest  
  Secure Data Binding With Grails with Jeff Brown
Migrating to Spring 3.1 and Hibernate 4.1 with Michael Isvy
Early Access: SpringSource Tool Suite for Eclipse Juno (4.2) with Martin Lippert
 
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