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Date: 16 Jun 2013
Time: 10 am TO 12 pm
Venue:SpringPeople Corporate Learning Center
671, 9



Bangalore – 560 102
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Seats: 70
Sponsored By: SpringPeople Software Pvt. Ltd.


About the event: We will explore some interesting Spring features not known to everyone. And as a bonus, take a peek in the emerging in-memory distributed data management platform - Gemfire.
Spring internals - explore implementation of some of the features from ground up.
In this live coding session we will look at how to implement some of the features provided by spring from 
first principles.



• We will take a look at how to refactor traditional JDBC code to arrive at an implementation similar 



to the JDBC template.  



• We will take a look at how refactor tangled code with all the cross cutting concerns (transaction, 



logging etc) mixed up with business logic using the decorator pattern first and then to 



generalize it for many classes using dynamic proxies.



Speaker: Kamal



Kamal is a Java/JEE evangelist, an Enterprise Integration Specialist and an industry veteran with over 



15 years of design and development experience. He has been developing and architecting enterprise 



solutions and is a seasoned SpringSource certified trainer with significant experience of 100+ trainings 



delivered on Spring and Spring-related technologies.



Presentations:



-          Enterprise Integration with Spring Integration



-          Building RESTful applications using Spring MVC



-          Building modular applications



Contribution to Development Community:  http://stackoverflow.com/users/672586/gkamal



Spring Security 3.1 – How To



Spring Security is a framework that focuses on providing both authentication and authorization to Java 



applications. Like all Spring projects, the real power of Spring Security is found in how easily it can be 



extended to meet custom requirements. In this presentation we will incrementally apply Spring Security 



to an existing application to demonstrate how it can meet our authentication and authorization needs. It 



will also answer many of the common "How To" questions that are found on the forums. This will ensure 



that you can not only secure your application quickly, but ensure you understand Spring Security well 



enough to extend it to meet your custom requirements.



Speaker: Clarence



Clarence is a technology enthusiast at heart and educationist by passion who works at SpringSource, a 



division of VMware.



Clarence has trained thousands of students on many topics from the Java ecosystem. He has taught the 



official Spring courses in many cities in India. Apart from the Spring framework, he also has in-depth 



experience with topics such as Spring Security and Spring Roo.



He has presented at some prestigious conferences including JavaOne and Oracle Develop. He is always 



remembered among his students for his seminal session titled “The Joy of Java”.



Data Aware Distributed Querying in vFabric GemFire



GemFire is in-memory distributed data management platform that pools memory (and CPU, network 



and optionally local disk) across multiple processes to manage application objects and behavior. 



Using dynamic replication and data partitioning techniques, GemFire offers continuous availability, 



high performance and linear scalability for data intensive applications without compromising on data 



consistency, even under failure conditions. In addition to being a distributed data container, it is an active 



data management system that uses an optimized low latency distribution layer for reliable asynchronous 



event notifications and guaranteed message delivery.



Speaker: Bijoy



Bijoy is a Technical Content Developer at SpringSource, a division of Pivotal. He has around 8 years of 



experience working with SOA, middleware, security and J2EE technologies. He is the lead courseware 



developer for VFabric suite of products and Spring technologies, and have worked extensively on 



vFabric GemFire. Before joining VMware, he worked with Oracle Server Technologies, mostly on the 



implementation of the Oracle’s middleware platform comprising WebLogic, Oracle SOA Suite 11g, Oracle 



Web Service Manager, and Oracle Service Bus.


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Kamal

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Jun 16, 2013, 11:03:33 AM6/16/13
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Hi,

You can find the code developed during the "Spring from first principles" session at the following github repo.

Regards,
Kamal
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