JavaZone 2011 - Using Spring with non relational databases
The needs of many enterprises have stretched traditional RDBMS based solutions to the breaking point and as a result, a plethora of new non-relational storage options have appeared: key-value stores, column storages, document and graph databases. This talk will show how the Spring Framework is evolving to support 'NoSQL' databases by bringing traditional Spring values such as portability, productivity and a unified POJO based programming model to this style of data access. During the presentation, the main features of Spring Data will be discussed by taking a tour of the various offerings out there such as Redis, Mongo and Neo4J just to name a few.
Basic NoSQL knowledge is required.
Costin Leau
Costin is Senior Technical Staff at SpringSource, VMware. His interests include data access and aspect oriented programming.
With significant development experience, Costin is involved in the development of Spring framework and Spring Data. Leads Spring Dynamic Modules (Spring OSGi) project and the Spring-inspired, OSGi 4.2 Blueprint Service RI.
Speaker at various editions of EclipseCon/OSGi DevCon, JavaOne, Javapolis, JavaZone, SpringOne, SpringOne2GX, TSSJS, TSE on Java/Spring/OSGi related topics.
