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News and announcements

Terracotta Goes Open Source, Including Terracotta for Spring

Another very significant announcement for Spring developers, in the week leading up to The Spring Experience 2006: TerraCotta last week announced that they were open sourcing their JVM clustering solution, Terracotta, including the Spring integration library, Terracotta for Spring. The project will be known as Open Terracotta. At the conference, Terracotta's Jonas Boner showed the Spring integration in action, in a Rapid Fire Session.

More information on the Open Terracotta via the following links:

Terracotta Goes Open Source

infoQ: Terracotta open source JVM clustering 

TSS: Terracotta DSO: Open Sourced 

 

Tangosol's Coherence Data Grid for Spring Released

Leading up to The Spring Experience 2006 conference last week, Tangosol and Interface21 announced the release of Tangosol's Coherence Data Grid for Spring. This is a fully realized integration between Spring Framework and Tangosol's Coherence Data Grid. At the conference, Tangosol's Brian Oliver and Spring developer Rob Harrop showed the integration in action. More info and discussion at the following links:

Coherence Data Grid for Spring info page

Tangosol Press release 

infoQ: Tangosol Coherence Data Grid Adds Enhanced Spring Support

TheServerSide.com: Tangosol Coherence Data Grid Supports Spring Framework

New German Interface21 Mailing List created

There is a new German Interface21 mailing list with news about Interface21, Spring and other Interface21 products. Feel free to join at http://lists.interface21.com/listmanager/listinfo/news-de . The content of the mailing list will be in German.

Spring Framework Training Summary (December)

Interface21 is pleased to offer a number of Spring Framework 2.0 and AOP training events in the upcoming period, delivered by core Spring Framework developers. For full details, please visit the main training information page. Here is a summary of some of the upcoming courses and venues:

... plus others

Spring Java Configuration Project Previewed

A few days ago Rod Johnson blogged on the Spring Java Configuration project, and it's attracted quite a bit of interest, 29 comments (and counting) on the blog entry itself, plus a lot of external discussion.

While most people currently use XML to configure bean definitions in their Application Contexts (and probably will continue to do so), Spring's versatility and metadata based internal handling of bean definitions means alternatives to XML config are easy to implement. Spring has always supported Properties files for the purpose (with limited functionality) and others exist such as this Groovy Bean Builder.

Please note that the Java Config is alpha level and should be considered experimental and subject to change. That said, it's worth taking a look at and thinking about the possibilities. Any feedback is welcome.

The permanent home of the project is here

See you in Paradise at The Spring Experience 2006 Next Week

Dear Spring Community:

The Spring Experience 2006 kicks off next week on Thursday night, December 7th!  The show is being held at the Westin Diplomat in Hollywood Florida, a luxurious resort on the shores of Miami Beach.  This one-of-a-kind event is not to be missed. 

This year's show is bigger and better, with a 50% increase in attendance and 30% more technical content than the 2005 show.  Over 400 developers and architects from 20 countries are set to take part in 60 technical sessions of 90 minutes each across five concurrent tracks.

Still in the process of booking your spot at the show?  Registration will remain open up until show kickoff at 7:00 PM EST on Thursday, December 7th.

Conference Agenda Finalized 

As of November 27th, The Spring Experience 2006 agenda has been finalized.  This includes the additions of two new speakers, Ron Bodkin, GlassBox Lead Developer, and Martin Lippert, Eclipse Committer and RCP Expert.

Attendees can review the agenda on-line to plan which talks they would like to attend.  We recommend reviewing:

New Sponsors Oracle, BEA, and Tangosol confirmed

We are proud to announe that BEA, Oracle, and Tangosol have been added as official show sponsors:
     
Media sponsor InfoQ.com will also be on hand covering the event.  Spring and the Spring conference series would not be possible without the support of our sponsors.

A One of a Kind Show

Great speakers, excellent venue, and limited attendance are the key ingredients to an unforgettable conference experience.  See you at The Spring Experience 2006!

Spring Framework 2.0.1 Released

Dear Spring community,

We are pleased to announce that Spring 2.0.1 has been released. Download | Docs | Changelog.

This is the first maintenance release for Spring 2.0, including fixes for most bugs that have been reported since 2.0 final as well as many minor enhancements. This release also introduces OpenJPA support and GlassFish weaving support. Furthmermore, it features redesigned AspectJ support internals and an improved bean definition tooling SPI.

As always, please see the changelog for the details.

If you are new to the Spring 2.0 series, please also see the original Spring 2.0 announcement for more information.

FYI, the Spring 2.0.2 release is scheduled for end of December. Our JIRA road map outlines the issues that are planned to be addressed in that release.

Juergen
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Juergen Hoeller
Lead, Spring Framework Development
Chief Architect, Interface21
http://www.springframework.org
http://www.interface21.com

Spring LDAP 1.1.1 Released

Dear Spring Community,

We are pleased to announce that Spring LDAP version 1.1.1 has been released. This is an update release that adds several new features and fixes a few problems that were in 1.1. Download | ChangeLog | Documentation | API

A summary of the more important changes:

  • Added capability to use server-side controls in search.
  • DirContextAdapter.getNameInNamespace() now returns the full DN.
  • DistinguishedName now supports multi-valued RDNs separated by a '+' sign, like "cn=Rod+sn=Johnson", for example.
  • Added lookup methods that take an array of return attribute names.
  • Upgraded Spring to 2.0 internally. Spring 1.2.8 is still supported.

No more comments until we install captcha for user registrations

I've just spent more than an hour killing comment spams left by bots. Unfortunately, until we upgrade to the current version (4.7) of Drupal, which will allow the use of a captcha module for user registrations, it's much too easy for bots to sign up, and then leave spam comments. So I have turned off comments in the meantime.

Spring Framework Training Summary (November)

Interface21 is pleased to offer a number of Spring Framework 2.0 and AOP training events in the upcoming period, delivered by core Spring Framework developers. For full details, please visit the main training information page. Here is a summary of some of the upcoming courses and venues:

... plus others

Interested in a full-course of Spring during Winter? The Spring Experience 2006 conference is taking place in sunny Hollywood, Florida, from Dec. 7th-10th. 

 

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