Come to this session to see how to build Java-based web apps and REST web services with Spring MVC 3.1.
Spring 3.1 has been in the making for a year and many of the changes relate to Spring MVC. In this session you'll learn why the new MVC code-based configuration may be the perfect blend between flexibility and simplicity and what makes the fully updated @MVC infrastructure a better foundation for both framework developers and framework users. We'll also cover programming model changes and new features such as flash attributes, the UriComponentsBuilder, the consumes & produces conditions, multipart request updates, and much more.
Rossen is a Spring Framework developer focusing on Spring MVC as well as Spring Web Flow. His 17+ year background includes work on trading and risk management software, investment accounting, e-commerce web applications, directory services, among others. Prior to becoming a full-time Spring Framework developer, Rossen spent several years teaching and consulting clients building enterprise Java applications with Spring on a broad range of topics.
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