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Spring Dallas User Group Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 - Various Topics

6:30 to 7:00 Pizza
7:00 Main Meeting

Abstract: - This month we are trying something different.  We are leaving the presentations up to the members of the group.  So far 6 people have signed up to give presentations.

·         AOP Overview by Ted Young

·         Spring Security 3.0 integration with Struts 2 by Diana Fike

·         Spring ROO with Flex by Bill Ott

·         Spring OSGI by Gabriel Blackmar

·         Scheduling and Threading by Brian Hurley

·         Spring Web Content Negotiation by Jonathan Currin

 

MEETING LOCATION:
Improving Enterprises.
15950 Dallas Parkway
Suite 500
Dallas, TX 75248

Directions and information can be found on our meeting location page. http://www.springdallasug.org?page_id=72
The building doors lock at 7:00 and we will not have anyone to shuttle people around. Please be there before 7:00.

 

Spring Dallas User Group: http://www.springdallasug.org

 

 UPDATE: Presentations uploaded to the Google Group at http://groups.google.com/group/spring-dallas-ug?hl=en

Regards,
Brian Hurley
Secretary JavaMUG
Email:
secretary@javamug.org
Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/m7cs
LinkedIn:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/brianhurley1

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August Spring Dallas User Group Meeting: Spring for XML Haters by Craig Walls

Spring Dallas User Group Wednesday, August 18th, 2010
6:30 to 7:00 Pizza
7:00 Main Meeting
Abstract: - Over 6 years ago, Spring entered the enterprise Java scene, bringing a simpler development model rooted in dependency injection, the notion of assembling application components in a loosely-coupled way. With it, however, came a flood of XML configuration, required to declare how those components were to be assembled.

For a variety of reasons, XML has fallen out of favor with much of the development community. Now that there are other frameworks that offer dependency injection without all of the XML, some are suggesting that Spring’s heavy use of XML has it destined for the scrap heap.

They don’t know Spring.

Although XML-based Spring configuration is still available and still has a place in many Spring applications, it is no longer the only way to do dependency injection in Spring. The past few releases of Spring have brought us new ways of assembling our application objects, including annotation-driven options such as Spring’s @Autowired and JSR-330’s @Inject and Java-based configuration with Spring JavaConfig. There’s even a way to express Spring configuration in Groovy.

In this presentation, we’ll explore all of the ways to do bean wiring in Spring We’ll take a pragmatic view of each style, evaluating their strengths, weaknesses, and applicability to varying circumstances.

Bio: Craig Walls has been professionally developing software for over 15 years (and longer than that for the pure geekiness of it). He is a senior engineer with SpringSource and is the author of Modular Java (published by Pragmatic Bookshelf) and Spring in Action and XDoclet in Action (both published by Manning). He’s a zealous promoter of the Spring Framework, speaking frequently at local user groups and conferences and writing about Spring and OSGi on his blog. When he’s not slinging code, Craig spends as much time as he can with his wife, two daughters, 5 birds and 3 dogs.

MEETING LOCATION:
Improving Enterprises.
15950 Dallas Parkway
Suite 500
Dallas, TX 75248
Directions and information can be found on our meeting location page. http://www.springdallasug.org?page_id=72
The building doors lock at 7:00 and we will not have anyone to shuttle people around. Please be there before 7:00.

Spring Dallas User Group: http://www.springdallasug.org

Regards,
Brian Hurley
Secretary JavaMUG

Update: Here is the link to the code presented at the meeting xmlhaters.zip

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July Spring Dallas User Group Meeting: Spring Security 3.0 by Gautam Dev

Spring Dallas User Group Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

TOPIC: Spring Security 3.0 by Gautam Dev

6:30 to 7:00 Pizza
7:00 Main Meeting

Abstract Spring security is a robust security framework. It is declarative and provides security solution at all level, url, method, object, etc. This mean a particular url may be blocked from certain users, or a particular class/method can be accessible for certain users.  These features will be demonstrated in hands on style.

Bio: Gautam Dev has almost fifteen years of experience in the IT industry. Gautam is well versed in EJB, spring, JMS, and Hibernate etc. Gautam has worked in companies like Sabre, EDS, Johnson & Johsnson etc. Gautam is the founder of Fast Code Eclipse plugin project. Interestingly, Gautam is not a computer science guy. Gautam did his masters and Ph.D in physics.

MEETING LOCATION:
Improving Enterprises.
15950 Dallas Parkway
Suite 500
Dallas, TX 75248

Directions and information can be found on our meeting location page. http://www.springdallasug.org?page_id=72
The building doors lock at 7:00 and we will not have anyone to shuttle people around. Please be there before 7:00.

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