Location:
Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre opposite Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament in London
Description:
Interface 21 is excited to be sponsoring and exhibiting at QCon March 12-16, 2007 in London. Come and visit us at our booth and enter to win a chance for one of several exciting prizes.
QCon is a major enterprise software development conference put on by the people that bring you the JAOO conference and the online community InfoQ. specifically designed for technical team leads, architects, and project managers.
Rod Johnson, founder of the Spring Framework and Interface21 CEO, will present “Spring 2 and Beyond” and “AOP in the Enterprise”. and Rob Harrop from Interface21 will present “Java and Ruby: Practical Techniques for Using JRuby”. The impressive speaker list also includes Martin Fowler, Dave Thomas, Verner Vogels, Cameron Purdy and others.
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At the January 11 meeting of the Orange County Java Users Group (OCJUG), Mark Fisher will be presenting on Spring 2.0. In this session, Mark will provide an overview of several examples: concise namespace-driven configuration, dynamic language support, expressive AOP pointcuts, and message-driven POJOs. Next, we'll see what's new in the web-tier - including a form tag library, a full MVC framework for JSR-168 compliant Portlets, and Spring Web Flow 1.0.More information and logistics are available at the event info page.
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Juergen Hoeller will be talking about Spring ORM at next Thursday's "Java & Persistence" event at the TechGate in Vienna (Austria), which also features talks on XML Data Binding and on db4o. Original announcement (in German)
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I am pleased to announce that the Spring SIG within the New England Java Users Group will be having our first meeting this Thursday September 28th from 6-8 PM. Ramnivas Laddad, author of AspectJ in Action and Interface21 Principal, will be presenting "AspectJ for Spring Developers". This will be a great chance to learn about Spring 2.0 enhancements in AspectJ integration. You can read the details here, and be sure to click on the 'Register' link on the left-hand side of the page if you plan on attending.
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Rod Johnson, CEO of Interface21, will be presenting a free seminar on Spring 2.0 in London on Tuesday 19 September 2006 at 10:00. Rod will demonstrate the latest Spring 2.0 features in a workshop setting, focused on sharing the latest insights on Spring with the community. Doors open at 09:30 for coffee. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A session. Register on-line.
Location:
Visit http://tinyurl.com/n3znw to register for this webinar.
Description:
Join Interface21's Rob Harrop, along with Terracotta's Jonas Boner, for an hour-long webinar on Tuesday 12 September 2006 at 08:00 Pacific Time on 'Transparently Clustered Spring'.
Terracotta for Spring provides plug-in capacity, availability and scalability for Spring applications with absolutely no changes to existing code. Single VM Spring applications become clustered applications at load time, by simply configuring Terracotta for Spring to include the application context of your choosing.
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During the WJAX conference in Munich a whole day of Spring will take place. Topics include Spring 2.0, Spring Web Flow, Spring and JPA, Acegi and Spring and OSGi. Speakers include Jürgen Höller, Christian Dupuis, Michael Wiesner, Arjen Poutsma, Berd Kolb, Martin Lippert, Gerd Wütherich and Eberhard Wolff. The day will be ended by a Speaker Panel. The detailed program can be found here.
Location:
Penn State Great Valley campus in Malvern, Pennsylvania
Description: FREE Mid-Atlantic Spring Conference -- Spring Forward 2006Chariot Solutions and the Philadelphia Spring Users Group will hold a FREE one-day Spring Framework conference on September 26th, 2006.Registration for this event is closed - we are filled to capacity
The conference will be held at the Penn State Great Valley campus in Malvern, Pennsylvania which is just outside of Philadelphia.
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The Spring Dallas User Group is holding another meeting. Ryan Breidenbach is back this month to go over some pieces of the the Spring Modules Project that deal with validation. See the meeting page for more info.