PeterBell
@daveklein Thanks - much appreciated. See you in Chicago at #SpringOne2GX!Sep 6, 2010 4:28 PM
Do you seek to to improve the modularity of your enterprise applications? Do you wish you could deploy multiple concurrent versions of services and applications? Do you require operational control over the lifecycle of key application components? Interested in building on a proven component technology? If so, Spring on OSGi could be just the thing for you.
In this session Adrian will first introduce OSGi and then focus on the new Spring support for building Spring applications that take advantage of the OSGi platform.
Adrian Colyer is the CTO of SpringSource and has more than a dozen years of experience leading teams in Java and enterprise middleware.
Adrian Colyer is the leader of the AspectJ open source project and a well-known industry expert on the topic of aspect-oriented programming (AOP). He is a co-author of the book "Eclipse AspectJ : Aspect-Oriented Programming in Eclipse with AspectJ and AJDT," and has also published numerous book chapters, articles and published papers. His short essay, "AOP without the buzzwords" has been described as "the best explanation of AOP, ever."
In 2004, Adrian was recognized as one of the top 100 young innovators in the world by MIT Technology Review for his contributions to the development and adoption of aspect-oriented programming in industry.
Adrian founded the AspectJ Development Tools project (AJDT) on Eclipse.org in 2003, a project that continues to lead the world in providing IDE support for AOP. As leader of the AspectJ project, Adrian has overseen several releases of the compiler and designed and implemented many of the AspectJ 5 language extensions to support Java 5 features.
Prior to joining SpringSource, Adrian gained over a decade of experience in building enterprise middleware at IBM. Whilst there he oversaw the introduction of aspect-oriented programming to many IBM development teams.
Adrian holds a BSc, Computer Science from University of Southampton.