Spring Web Flow 2.1 Is Now Available Submitted by Rossen Stoyanchev on Thu, 2010-06-17 23:40
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Spring Web Flow 2.1 built on Spring 3.0.3 is now final and available for download. Please, see the appropriate section in the documentation for an overview of what's new in this release.
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DocumentationSpring 3.0.3 is Now Available Submitted by Adam Fitzgerald on Wed, 2010-06-16 15:57
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Juergen Hoeller has
announced that Spring 3.0.3 is now available. This minor release addresses over 100 minor issues and catches up with some recent third-party releases.
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JIRAPlease note that we are not providing a dependencies download anymore. The recommended way of obtaining third-party libraries for use with Spring is Maven/Ivy; you could also download third-party distributions of your choice and take the jars from there. Note that there is no reason to upgrade third-party libraries unless you want to: The simplest solution is to keep using the versions that you know and trust.
Don't forget that Spring users can ask questions in the
community forum and identify issues in
JIRA as well.
Cloudforce Developer Conference - San Jose Submitted by Adam Fitzgerald on Wed, 2010-06-16 15:55
Start: 2010-06-22 10:00
Timezone: US/Pacific
The joint Java cloud platform,
VMforce, from SpringSource/VMware and Salesforce.com will be one of the key topics covered at the upcoming
Cloudforce Developer Conference. Join Salesforce.com CEO, Marc Benioff, and VMware CEO, Paul Maritz, at this
free event in San Jose on June 22 to hear the latest on Force.com, Chatter, VMforce, and more. You'll have the opportunity to get hands-on experience building apps on Force.com, as well as network with Force.com experts, partners and developers.
Register here.
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SpringSource Training: Bring a Colleague for Free in June Submitted by Mark Baars on Tue, 2010-06-08 00:17
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SpringSource provides developers and operators who are not able to afford a professional Spring / Tomcat / Groovy & Grails Training a great opportunity:
If you register for a training in June you can bring along a colleague or friend at no additional cost to the training. So that means you buy 2 training seats and only pay for 1.
The registration procedure is easy:
- Select the training that you would like to attend from the SpringSource training schedule (training in June 2010)
- Send an email to [email=springsourceuniversity@vmware.com?subject=2 for 1 Training Special June]springsourceuniversity@vmware.com[/email] and include: student names, company name, email addresses and address
- The SpringSource training team will contact you about further steps
If you ever tought about attending a professional SpringSource training, now is the time to do so!
Spring Web Flow 2.1.0.RC1 Is Available Submitted by Rossen Stoyanchev on Thu, 2010-06-03 10:11
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Dear Spring Community,
The first release candidate of Spring Web Flow 2.1.0 is now available for download.
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DocumentationIn this release the Web Flow documentation has been updated for all available changes. Please see the "What's New In Spring Web Flow" section in the documentation for a good overview.
Rossen Stoyanchev
Spring Web Team
SpringOne 2GX 2010: Chicago 19-22nd October Submitted by Adam Fitzgerald on Tue, 2010-05-25 17:06
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SpringOne 2GX 2010 is a one-of-a-kind conference for application developers, solution architects, web operations and IT teams who develop, deploy and manage critical business applications. This is the most important Java event of 2010, especially for anyone using Spring technologies, Groovy & Grails, Tomcat, tc Server or Hyperic management solutions. If you want to build applications that are portable from the desktop to the data center and into the cloud then this conference is for you.
The three-day conference will start on October 19th at the
Westin Lombard Yorktown Center in Chicago. The conference will feature presentations by the core contributors to Spring, Groovy, Grails, Tomcat and many more enterprise technologies. The full conference session schedule will be published next month, but there are numerous sessions reserved for
community submissions so if you are doing something innovative with Spring or Groovy or Grails, please let us know about it.
Be sure to
register now to secure your early bird discounts and to hold your spot at this conference.
Spring Roo 1.1.0.M1 Released Submitted by Ben Alex on Wed, 2010-05-19 13:56
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I'm pleased to announce Spring Roo 1.1.0.M1 has today been released! There are over 200 improvements, fixes and exciting new features. You can learn more about this new release in my
blog post.
Enjoy!
Spring adds GWT and Google App Engine Integration Submitted by Adam Fitzgerald on Wed, 2010-05-19 09:21
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Today at
Google IO, VMware and Google
announced a collaboration centered around the Spring programming model, SpringSource Tool Suite and Spring Roo. This joint work makes Spring the preferred programming model for
Google App Engine and forms another part of the
VMware Open PaaS strategy.
Rod Johnson's latest
blog post talks about the integration and why Spring is the best technology for Java developers interested in the cloud. Highlights include:
- Tight integration with SpringSource Tool Suite and Spring Roo to provide a polished, productive developer experience
- Innovative, close integration between Spring and Google Web Toolkit offering the ability to build rich applications with amazing speed
- The ability to easily target Spring applications to Google App Engine
- A compelling integration between Spring Insight and Google Speed Tracer to provide insight into the performance of Spring applications from browser to database
So
download the milestone version of STS with Google Integration, read about the
new Spring Roo features and
watch the demo from the Google I/O 2010 keynote.
Spring Web Flow 2.1.0 Milestone 2 Released Submitted by Rossen Stoyanchev on Tue, 2010-05-18 03:45
Dear Spring Community,
The second milestone of Spring Web Flow 2.1.0 is now available for download.
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Change LogIn addition to the changes in
M1 this milestone adds support for running with JSF 2.0. Feedback and comments are welcome before the first release candidate that will become available within a week.
Free Online Training: Metaprogramming with Groovy Submitted by Mark Baars on Mon, 2010-05-17 01:38
SpringSource University has recently launched its third free online training:
Metaprogramming with Groovy In this training video Jeff Brown, member of the core Grails development team, steps through some of the powerful metaprogramming techniques supported by Groovy. The session includes lecture as well as live coding demonstrations.
Key learning points of the training are:
- Metaprogramming Techniques With Groovy
- Metaprogramming Hooks
- ExpandoMetaClass
- Intercept, Cache and Invoke
For more information and to download the training visit the
free online training page