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04 / 8
Start: 16:00
End: 17:15

Location:
Webinar

Description:
This webinar will present an overview of SpringSource’s global Partner Programs and why partners are a cornerstone in SpringSource’s business strategy. The webinar will cover the following information:

  • SpringSource Company & Business Strategy Overview
  • SpringSource Partner Strategy
  • SpringSource Partnership Programs:
    • Certified Solution Partner Program
    • Systems Integrator Partner Program
    • Certified Training Partner Program
    • Authorized Reseller Partner Program
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Start: 18:00
End: 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.

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Start: 17:15
End: 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.

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Start: 15:20
End: 16:20

Location:
Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA, USA

Description:
Rod Johnson updates the JavaOne audience on the features available in Spring 2.5. Topics covered include:

  •  Annotation-based options for dependency injection: how you can configure Spring without XML if desired and how to mix and match annotation and XML configuration
  • The ability to make the Spring container scan the classpath for components and how to use and customize this important feature
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Start: 18:00
End: 20:00

Location:
Carstens on CQ, Melbourne, Australia

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.

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Start: 16:10
End: 17:10

Location:
Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA, USA

Description:
Dave Syer educates the JavaOne crowd on Patterns of and Solutions to Challenges of Offline and Batch Processing.  Offline processing is a feature of almost all IT projects of any size. Often there is a natural business reason to group items for processing, and this is where offline processing becomes a batch job. There are also legitimate technical reasons for batching items for processing to enhance performance and throughput. In both cases, the delivery of such systems presents challenges. This presentation explores the boundary between what is classified as a batch and what is not and shows that it can be blurred for business or technical reasons. The session concentrates on the challenges of increasing throughput in crucial high-volume business environments and explains how a range of patterns has emerged to help address those challenges. Then it takes a look at the Java™ programming language and available tooling to see how they provide a good platform for enabling efficient batch processing. It uses examples from real-life applications throughout.

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