Spring Training at Improving Enterprises (blatant advertisement)

Posted by: Craig Walls on 2010-04-06 12:00:00.0

Unless you've been hiding under a rock for the past few years or are completely detached from the Java community, you have no doubt heard of Spring. Nothing has changed the face of Java development as much as Spring. What started out as a challenge to complex and burdensome enterprise Java standards has now deposed those standard and has heavily influenced newer specifications. Spring is, in fact, considered by many to be a de facto standard for enterprise Java development.

But Spring didn't stop with simplifying enterprise Java development. As Spring has evolved, there have been simplifications to Spring itself. With each new version, Spring not only offers greater development power, but has also found ways to simplify its own programming model. What used to take pages and pages of XML-based configuration has now been replaced with more succinct XML, common conventions, and even annotation-based options.

If you're new to Spring and want to see how to use it in your applications or if you're a Spring veteran who is looking to leverage the new features and ease of the latest versions of Spring, then let me encourage you to attend Java Development with Spring, a course that I'll be teaching in Dallas next week. In this 3-day course, we'll go through all of the essentials of working with Spring and you'll get a chance to try it out in hands-on lab activities.

This course will be held at the Improving Enterprises office in Dallas, TX (map) on April 13-15. I really hope to see you there.

For those of you who can't make it, you can catch me at several stops of the No-Fluff/Just-Stuff tour this year. I'm currently slated to speak in:

  • Bloomington, IL : April 10
  • Reston, VA: May 1-2
  • St. Louis, MO: May 22
  • Dallas, TX: June 4-6
  • Columbus, OH: June 26-27
  • Salt Lake City, UT: July 9

And I'll also be at Dallas TechFest on July 30.

See ya soon!


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About Craig Walls

Craig Walls

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, 4 birds and 2 dogs.

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