SpringOne 2GX 2011

Chicago, October 25-28, 2011

Magnificent Mile Marriott
Downtown Chicago
540 North Michigan Ave.
Chicago, Illinois   60611
1 (800) 228-9290
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Shay Banon

Founder of the Compass Open Source Project

Shay Banon
Shay is the founder of the Compass open source project, a unique solution enabling search capabilities into any application model. He started working on mission critical real time C/C++ systems, later moving to Java (and never looked back). Within the Java world, Shay has worked on a propriety implementation of a distributed rule engine(RETE) server, your typical Java based web projects, and messaging based projects within the financial industry. Currently, Shay is a System Architect at GigaSpaces, GigaSpaces provides a single platform for end-to-end scalability of high performance and stateful distributed applications. GigaSpaces’ unique approach enables developers to Write their business logic Once and then seamlessly Scale out the application linearly Anywhere.

Blog

The Future of Compass & ElasticSearch

Posted Wednesday, July 7, 2010

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REST and Web Sockets?

Posted Sunday, February 14, 2010

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ElasticSearch

Posted Monday, February 8, 2010

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Presentations

Rapid Fire: The Compass Enterprise Search Engine Framework

Compass is an open source Java Search Engine framework, allowing the integration of search functionality into any application. One of Compass main modules is a Spring integration module, heavily used among Compass user base.more »

Rapid Fire: The Compass Enterprise Search Engine Framework

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Shay Banon By Shay Banon

Compass is an open source Java Search Engine framework, allowing the integration of search functionality into any application. One of Compass main modules is a Spring integration module, heavily used among Compass user base.



In this session, we will first review the main features of Compass, focusing on Compass extensive integration with Spring. We will then see how Compass can be used to add google like search capability to Spring's petclinic sample with almost no coding involved using Jpa and Annotations.