GatorJUG - Developing Modular Web Applications with Spring 3.0 *** Note date change!

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GatorJUG - Developing Modular Web Applications with Spring 3.0 *** Note date change!

Time: March 25, 2009 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: Santa Fe Community College Room S-326
City/Town: Gainesville
Website or Map: http://www.gatorjug.org
Phone: 407-622-WEBS
Event Type: meeting
Organized By: Michael Levin
Latest Activity: Apr 6, 2009

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We'll have a presentation on Spring Web Flow with Keith Donald.

Developing Modular Web Applications with Spring 3.0

Spring is a robust open-source technology for building and running sophisticated business applications. When combined with OSGi technology, Spring also enables the development of highly modular applications that can quickly respond to change. This session will demonstrate how to use Spring 3 and OSGi together to create truly modular web applications. In the spirit of domain-driven design, Keith will still a realistic business problem domain, discuss design and modularity issues, and show how to to properly structure an application system from a set of loosely coupled modules. He'll also provide a whirlwind tour of the latest Spring provides for web application development.

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