This session will give an update on recent developments in Spring.NET covering messaging, interop, WinForms, .NET 3.0, and AJAX integration. An overview of features not found in Spring Java, such as the Spring Expression language and its integration into the container, will also be presented.
Aleksandar Seovic is an enterprise .NET and J2EE architect with extensive experience in healthcare, pharma and financial services industries. Most of the work Aleks has done over the last seven years is related to enterprise document and content management solutions that are leveraging Documentum product suite, but he does get a chance to work with more "mainstream" technologies from time to time.
Aleks is a co-lead for Spring.NET Framework, a port of Spring Framework to .NET platform, and lead developer of Spring.Web, Spring.Aop, and Spring.Services modules of Spring.NET. He is also a co-author of the upcoming Pro Spring.NET book from Apress.
Aleks is also a Founder and Managing Director of S4HC, a consulting and software devlopment company with headquarters in New York and development center in Belgrade, Serbia. He can be reached at aleks at s4hc dot com.
Mark Pollack has worked extensively in the financial sector as an architect and developer on various front office trading systems that involved a mixture of Microsoft and Java technologies. Mark has been a core Spring (Java) developer since 2003 and founded its Microsoft counterpart, Spring.NET, in 2004. This year, Mark has joined Interface21 and will continue to lead and develop Spring.NET. Prior to this, Mark was a founding partner at CodeStreet, LLC, an independent software vendor in the financial services industry.
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Spring IDE - Tooling for the Spring Framework— Spring IDE provides support features within the Eclipse platform for Spring Framework development. It gives you useful tools to validate and visualize your bean definitions as well as support while editing Spring Bean defintions with content assist and much more.
Spring Batch— Spring Batch is the only comprehensive lightweight batch framework designed to enable batch development for enterprise systems of varying complexity. Simple as well as complex, high-volume batch jobs can leverage this framework in a highly scalable manner.
Spring is Swinging— Java is back on the desktop! We need to deliver high-quality, good-looking, multi-tier swing applications to our customers. How can Spring help us to achieve this at minimal cost?