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Wednesday June 18, 2008
Start: 18:00
End: 20:00

Come and join SpringSource's Dr Paul Chapman for his "Spring 2.5: Enhanced Productivity and Production Power" session. This has been a popular session already held in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and Hong Kong.

Thanks to the Auckland Java Community for hosting this session. More details can be found here.

Wednesday June 25, 2008
Start: 16:00
End: 17:15

This webinar will show how management and monitoring can be easily and consistently incorporated into any enterprise application using Spring and SpringSource Application Management Suite. Attendees will learn best practices for architecting applications for manageability, and will see how they can achieve runtime application monitoring with minimal configuration and low performance overhead.

Management and monitoring are often afterthoughts in many enterprise application architectures. Developers fail to design for manageability because they think it is too time consuming or too complex. Some are overwhelmed by the amount of information that can be exposed and the seemingly endless number of ways it can be aggregated. Others are concerned with the performance impacts of monitoring deployed applications. As a result, applications are built with little to no runtime visibility. This can result in critical failures that could have been prevented through application management.

Attend this webinar to get a complete update on SpringSource Application Management Suite.

Thursday June 26, 2008
Start: 19:00
End: 20:30

Keith Donald will be presenting at the Orlando JUG on modules for web development, including Spring Web MVC, Spring Web Flow, Spring JavaScript, and Spring Faces. This session will provide an overview of these modules and show how they relate to one another. By the end of this session, you'll understand how Spring simplifies the development and deployment of rich web applications. You'll also gain a glimpse into the roadmap for Spring Web 3.0.
Go to the Orlando JUG home page to register.

Wednesday July 9, 2008
Start: 16:00
End: 17:15

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 webinar 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 presentation 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 introduces Spring Batch as a platform for enabling efficient batch processing.

Attend this webinar to get a complete update on Spring Batch.

Saturday July 12, 2008
Start: 00:00
End: 23:59

Ramnivas Laddad will be hosting a Spring track at the second day of the No Fluff Just Stuff event in Austin: Lone Star Software Symposium. Ramnivas is presenting on

  • Simplifying Enterprise Applications with Spring (Parts 1 & 2)
  • Enterprise Security with Spring
  • Architecture Enforcement with AOP

Registration is open.

Sunday July 13, 2008
Start: 00:00
End: 23:59

Keith Donald will be hosting a Spring Web track at the third day of the No Fluff Just Stuff event in Austin: Lone Star Software Symposium. Keith is presenting on

  • New Features in Spring Web
  • Decorating Web Pages with Ajax using Spring Javascript
  • Spring Web Flow 2 Deep Dive
  • JavaServerFaces: The Biggest Loser of Java Web Frameworks?

Registration is open.

Wednesday July 16, 2008
Start: 16:00
End: 17:15

If you're a Java web developer, you're certainly familiar with monolithic WAR deployments and library bloat, and you've probably thought numerous times, "There must be a better way." Well, there is! By building on the benefits of an OSGi runtime environment and combining the Spring and Spring-DM programming models, the SpringSource Application Platform offers enterprise web developers exciting new opportunities. This session will focus on developing web applications in an OSGi environment and will include a discussion of the migration path from a standard Java EE WAR to a fully OSGi-enabled web application packaged as a Web Module within a PAR. We will begin with an overview of deployment and packaging options available on the Platform and then take a closer look at each supported web deployment model from Standard WARs to Shared Libraries WARs, Shared Services WARs, and finally Web Modules. Attendees will walk away with a solid understanding of how to both develop and deploy next generation web applications

Attend this webinar to get the latest update on development techniques that let you get the most out of the SpringSource Application Platform.

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