JavaZone 2011 - A Deep Dive into Spring's IoC Support, in 2011, and in the Future
The Spring framework has served people well for years, but few have exploited the incredible power of the framework's core IoC support and component model, including the Java-only configuration model, the annotation support, the native support for JSR's 250 and 330, and the incredible AOP and meta-framework support that the other Spring frameworks - Spring Batch, MVC, Integration - etc., all exploit. This talk introduces viewers to the powerful technologies including in the core Spring framework that can be used to meet any challenge - from component-level use cases to low-level framework-building scenarios.
Josh Long
Josh Long is the Spring developer advocate for SpringSource, an editor on the Java queue for InfoQ.com, and the lead author on several books, including Apress' "Pro Spring Integration," and "Spring Recipes, 2nd Edition" Josh has spoken at many different industry conferences internationally including TheServerSide Java Symposium, SpringOne, Geecon, OSCON, JavaZone, Devoxx, Java2Days, SpringOne2GX, DreamForce, numerous Java User Groups worldwide, and many more. When he's not hacking on code for SpringSource, he can be found at the local Java User Group or at the local coffee shop. Josh likes solutions that push the boundaries of the technologies that enable them. His interests include scalability, BPM, big-data and grid processing, mobile computing and so-called "smart" systems. He blogs at SpringSource (http://blog.springsource.org) or http://www.joshlong.com. He's on Twitter, too, as @starbuxman.
