January Spring Dallas User Group Meeting - Spring Expression Language - Deep Dive.

Spring Dallas User Group Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

TOPIC:  Spring Expression Language - Deep Dive.

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

Abstract: The SpEL brings the familiarity of Unified EL, offering additional features such as custom method invocation and basic string templating to the Spring portfolio. SpEL provides the Spring community with EL support in Spring Configuration. SpEL itself is a self contained, extensible API which can be integrated with existing EL frameworks.  The Speaker will talk about SpEL API and Expression Language and provide a deep dive into advanced features such as Collection Project/Selection.

Biography: Saad Khawaja is a Java Developer with 13 years experience. He is a Sr Consultant at Fenway Group. He has worked in the Telecom, Mortgage, Airline and Government industries.  He is continually on a search to find better ways to craft software.

SPONSOR: Fenway Group fuses creative with technology to provide premium, holistic business solutions. Founded in 2002, we are based out of Dallas and services a wide variety of clients in the metroplex, as well as through supporting offices in Hawaii, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Ohio and Oklahoma. With an entrepreneurial legacy and a dedication to our people, we cultivate an environment of idea-sharing that constantly creates new opportunities. We would love to see if our team is the right fit for you! Emailjoinourteam@fenwaygrp.com or visit www.fenwaygroup.com for more information.

MEETING LOCATION:
Improving Enterprises.
16633 Dallas Parkway
Suite 100
Addison, TX 75001

MAP: http://www.improvingenterprises.com/contact/

Directions and information can be found on our meeting location page. http://www.springdallasug.org?page_id=72

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

Regards,
Bruce Schesvold
Co-Organizer SDUG
Email:
bschesvold@gmail.com
LinkedIn:
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/bruce-schesvold/1a/508/531

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