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Spring JavaConfig 1.0.0.M4 Released

Dear Spring Community,
We are pleased to announce that Spring JavaConfig 1.0.0.M4 is now available.
Download | Reference Docs | API Docs

Major Highlights

  • @AnnotationDrivenTx - support for declarative transaction management
  • @AnnotationDrivenConfig - support for @Autowired, @Resource, et al.
  • @ComponentScan - scan for @Component classes directly from JavaConfig
  • @AspectJAutoProxy - first-class support for @Aspect beans
  • @MBeanExport - first class support for exporting JMX MBeans
  • Complete PetClinic sample now available with distribution demonstrating use of JavaConfig
  • Improved support for externalized values with @ExternalValue and @PropertiesValueSource
  • @ImportXml - bootstrap Spring XML bean definitions from JavaConfig
  • Improved error handling
  • ... and dozens of other resolved issues

Please give this milestone a test drive, and provide your feedback through the Spring JavaConfig Forum or Issue Tracker. For more information, visit the Spring JavaConfig Home.

Chris Beams
Spring JavaConfig Lead

Reminder: SpringSource Seminar Day in Central Europe on Sep 8

Reminder: The SpringSource Seminar Day in Linz, Austria, on September 8th is now just 40 days away! Please register by August 11th in order to guarantee your seat.

This special one-day seminar is primarily designed as an update for existing Spring users, covering several brand-new products in the SpringSource portfolio. The seminar features a keynote by Rod Johnson and Adrian Colyer, as well as five one-hour presentations right from the Spring project leads. This is your chance to get in touch with the SpringSource technology team!

The seminar fee for this unique opportunity is just 150 EUR. The city of Linz is easy to reach by plane, train or car from all over Europe. Full details, including agenda and registration, can be found here.

See you there!

Juergen Hoeller
VP & Distinguished Engineer
SpringSource

Webinar: Model Centric Design and Development for Spring

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2008-05-28 17:00
2008-05-28 18:15

Location:
Webinar

Description:
This session will describe the integration of Skyway Software and SpringSource and how developers can use Skyway Builder to modify/customize existing Spring applications quickly and accurately. After a brief architectural review of Skyway’s and Spring’s tools, attendees will learn how to access Spring apps in Skyway Builder (using Eclipse), apply Skyway facets/natures, and autowire for Spring to redeploy the app to the same (or new) infrastructure.

Webinar: Introduction to SpringSource Application Platform

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2008-05-21 17:00
2008-05-21 18:15

Location:
Webinar

Description:
This session will cover all the basic information that a developer needs to get started with the SpringSource Application Platform. After a brief architectural review of OSGi and the dm-Kernel, attendees will learn how to install the product, configure the platform, create platform archives (PAR files), build modular applications, and perform fast iterative development and testing.

SpringOne 2008 - Day Two

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2008-06-12 09:00
2008-06-12 18:50

Location:
Metropolis, Antwerp, Belgium

Description:
Day Two of SpringOne 2008: keynote talks, technical sessions, real world examples of Spring being used in production systems.

SpringOne 2008 - Day One

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2008-06-11 09:00
2008-06-11 18:50

Location:
Metropolis, Antwerp, Belgium

Description:
Day One of SpringOne 2008: Opening Keynote, technical sessions, real world examples of Spring being used in production systems.

Wellington Spring User Group Meeting

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2008-05-01 17:15
2008-05-01 19:00

Location:
MSD, Wellington, New Zealand

Description:
Come and join SpringSource's Dr Paul Chapman for his session, "Spring 2.5: Enhanced productivity and production power". This session is aimed at existing Spring users and will introduce new capabilities including automated component scanning, expanded annotated metadata services, and the considerable advancement of convention over configuration in Spring's web framework. Paul's session will also explore some of the more significant production and runtime enhancements, including Spring 2.5's OSGi bundle support and the new Spring Advanced Management Suite (AMS). You can find full details here.

Sydney Spring User Group Meeting

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2008-04-30 18:00
2008-04-30 20:00

Location:
Atlassian Offices, Sydney

Description:
Come and join SpringSource's Dr Paul Chapman for his session, "Spring 2.5: Enhanced productivity and production power". This session is aimed at existing Spring users and will introduce new capabilities including automated component scanning, expanded annotated metadata services, and the considerable advancement of convention over configuration in Spring's web framework. Paul's session will also explore some of the more significant production and runtime enhancements, including Spring 2.5's OSGi bundle support and the new Spring Advanced Management Suite (AMS). You can find full details here.

Keith Donald speaking at the Dallas Spring User Group

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2008-05-21 18:30
2008-05-21 20:30

Location:
Dallas, TX, USA

Description:
The Dallas Spring User Group will be hosting Keith Donald on May 21st. Keith will be discussing Spring Web MVC 2.5 and Beyond:

  • Spring MVC is a popular web framework, and the core platform for powering Spring-based web applications.  Also building on the Spring MVC platform are a number of interesting extensions.
  • Spring MVC 2.5 introduces significant new features that simplify the core MVC programming model, including support for annotated @Controllers.
  • Spring Web Flow 2 adds significant new features for implementing conversational flows within a Spring MVC-based app.
  • Spring Faces, a new module, provides groundbreaking support for JavaServerFaces in a familiar Spring MVC environment.
  • And last but not last least, Spring Javascript, a new module, integrates leading UI toolkits such as Dojo into a Spring MVC environment.

 Spring users in the Dallas area are welcome to attend.

JavaOne 2008: Spring Security Session

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2008-05-09 16:10
2008-05-09 17:10

Location:
Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA, USA

Description:
Ben Alex educates the JavaOne audience on Spring Security. The enterprise application security landscape is rapidly shifting. Today’s enterprise application security requirements increasingly reflect an interconnected world of service-oriented architecture (SOA); web services; component-based web frameworks; and sophisticated rich client types, including Web 2.0. Beyond these technology evolutions, new business requirements are emerging, including IP protection, single sign-on, federated identity, and robust nonrepudiation models. This session presents practical solutions for addressing today’s complex enterprise security requirements. It takes attendees on a step-by-step journey that starts with the simple security requirements of a login form with web tier authorization and grows to include each of the requirements specified above. This is an intensely demonstration-oriented session, with considerable live coding. It gives you practical, useful architectural advice and implementation tips, whether you are building a Web 2.0 Google Web Toolkit (GWT) application, web services endpoint, major batch application, or perhaps all three at once. The session also introduces and demonstrates how to implement important security standards, including Java™ Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS), WS-Security, and RFC-defined Basic and Digest authentication. Attendees will also learn how to use JSR 250 annotations to provide objects with flexible, portable, and powerful authorization capabilities. The demonstrations feature Spring Security, an open-source security framework that builds upon the standards mentioned above and is used in numerous banking, government, and military installations.

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