Videos tagged with SpringSource dm Server
Summary Alex Antonov explains why Orbitz needed to ditch Jini and Java serialization in favor of REST and Protocol Buffers. Most of the presentation contains a demo of a sample application using these technologies to handle client-server requests/responses. Bio Alex joined Orbitz LLC in 2004 and is responsible for providing technical leadership and guidance in the development of foundational te...
What's New in SpringSource Tool Suite
Summary In this presentation from SpringOne 2009, Christian Dupuis discusses the SpringSource Tool Suite (STS), the philosophy behind STS, the requirements behind STS, the STS 2.1 and 2.2 featureset, several demos of STS capabilities, Groovy and Grails, Spring 3.0, autowiring, namespaces, REST, cross-cutting annotations, AJDT, Spring Roo, Cloud Foundry, tc Server, dm Server, VMWare, and the STS...
Chris Richardson discusses Cloud Foundry and Cloud Computing
Summary Chris Richardson discusses the evolving cloud computing landscape, cloud computing tools, differences between local machines and cloud-based virtual machines, Cloud Foundry offerings, deploying a Java application to Cloud Foundry, Cloud Foundry vs other cloud offerings, future Cloud Foundry developments, and the future of enterprise Java development. Bio Chris Richardson is a developer,...
SpringOne Europe 2009 Keynote: The Future of Java Innovation
Summary In the opening keynote at SpringOne Europe 2009, Rod Johnson wondered if Java innovation is going to be stifled by latest Oracle acquisition and expressed his belief that Java will continue to evolve outside of Sun as it has done for the last few years. As proof he mentioned: Grails, Roo, a tool for improved developer productivity, a free STS, tc Server and dm Server. Bio Rod is one of ...
Introduction to SpringSource dm Server
Summary In this presentation recorded at QCon SF 2008, Rod Johnson, the father of Spring, introduces the SpringSource dm Server by taking a high-level look at it, trying to clear up some misconceptions about what dm Server is, and showing how the configuration, logging and application installation work. Bio Rod is the father of Spring. The Spring Framework open source project began in February ...
Rob Harrop on SpringSource dm Server and OSGi
Summary In this interview made by InfoQ’s Srini Penchikala, Rob Harrop talks about SpringSource dm Server, its OSGi based modularity and the advantages it offers. He also touches other adjacent topics like support for Java EE6, cloud computing, JMX, and others. Bio Rob Harrop has been a core developer of the Spring Framework since June 2004 and currently leads the JMX and AOP efforts as w...