Mark Fisher

Mark Fisher

Spring Integration Lead


Mark Fisher is an engineer within the SpringSource division of VMware and lead of the Spring Integration project. He is also a committer on the core Spring Framework and the Spring BlazeDS Integration project. Mark has provided consulting services for clients across numerous industries, and he has trained hundreds of developers how to use the Spring Framework and related projects effectively. Mark speaks regularly at conferences and user groups in America and Europe.




Blog

Introducing Spring XD

Posted 2013-04-23 14:41:00.0

Today we are officially kicking off a new initiative called Spring XD whose theme is "tackling Big Data complexity"1. The Spring Data team has been incredibly busy over the past few years, not only providing support for NoSQL datastores but almore »

Spring Integration 2.1 is now GA

Posted 2012-01-09 12:57:00.0

Spring Integration 2.1 has been released! You can download it here or configure your Maven POMmore »

Chatting in the Cloud: Part 1

Posted 2011-08-16 13:07:00.0

Last week the availability of RabbitMQ as a service on Cloud Foundry was announced. Any application running on Cloud Foundry may now send and receive messages via a RabbitMQ broker that can be provisioned as a service with a single command (e.gmore »
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Presentations

Architecture choices for Scalable Cloud Apps

This session explores how Spring technologies such as Spring Integration can be effectively used on Cloud Foundry to create scalable Spring applications. more »

Architecture choices for Scalable Cloud Apps

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This session explores how Spring technologies such as Spring Integration can be effectively used on Cloud Foundry to create scalable Spring applications.



The session will discuss execution details of numerous services (MongoDB, RabbitMQ, Redis) from a scalability and ephemeral instance management perspective.It also examines how a group of applications help address scalability constraints in different parts of a system.