SpringOne 2GX 2011

Chicago, October 25-28, 2011

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Rob Harrop

Core Spring developer and author of the best seller Pro Spring

Rob Harrop
Rob Harrop is a respected speaker, author, entrepreneur and technologist.

As Lead Engineer of SpringSource dm Server, Rob is driving SpringSource's enterprise middleware product line and ensuring that the company continues to deliver high-performance, highly scalable
enterprise soutions. With a thorough knowledge of both Java and .NET, Rob has successfully deployed projects across both platforms. He has
extensive experience across a variety of sectors, in particular banking,retail and government. Prior to joining SpringSource, he co-founded UK-based software company Cake Solutions Limited and worked as Lead Developer for a successful dotcom start-up.

Rob is the author of five books, including Pro Spring, a widely acclaimed, comprehensive resource on the Spring Framework.

Rob is a member of the JCP and is involved in the JSR-255 Expert Group for JMX 2.0. Rob is an experienced, highly-sought after, technical speaker who can communicate complex topics in a way that any developer can understand. Over the past 3-4 years, Rob has also presented at JavaOne, QCon, AOSD, The Spring Experience, SpringONE, OSCon, and OreDev on a variety of topics to rave reviews.

Presentations

A Basic Introduction to Using OSGi in Enterprise Solutions

Could your application benefit from a more modular architecture? Do you need to load or reload application components while it is running? Do you want to understand what OSGi means for you, an enterprise Java developer? Join Rob Harrop for a basic introduction to the concepts and technology behind OSGi and how it can be used successfully in enterprise applications.

Session Detail

Modular Web Applications with OSGi

In this session, Rob Harrop, author of the RFC66 reference implementation, provides a rapid-fire tutorial on creating effective modular web applications for OSGi and the RFC66 Web Container.

Attendees will learn how to:

* Install Tomcat and the Web Container reference implementation into OSGi
* Use the OSGi Web Container (RFC66) to deploy web applications on an OSGi platform
* Access shared libraries from their web apps
* Access OSGi services from their web apps
* Design and modularize web applications
* Extend web applications dynamically using standard OSGi features

Attendees should have an understanding of OSGi basics and be familiar with Java Servlets.


Books

by Rob Harrop and Jan Machacek

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  • Spring—the open source Java–based framework—allows you to build lighter, better performing applications. Written by Spring insiders Rob Harrop and Jan Machacek, Pro Spring is the only book endorsed by Rod Johnson, founder of the Spring Framework. At over 800 pages, this is by far the most comprehensive book available and thoroughly explores the power of Spring. You’ll learn Spring basics and core topics, as well as share the authors’ insights and real–world experience with remoting, mail integration, hibernate, and EJB.

    From the foreword: “Rob's enthusiasm for Spring—and technology in general—is infectious. He has a wide range of industry experience and a refreshingly practical, common sense approach to applying it. All those qualities come out in this book. It’s evident on nearly every page that it reflects in–depth experience with Spring and J2EE as a whole. Rob is not only an author and open source developer—he is an application developer, like his readers. I firmly believe that the best writing on software development comes out of experience in the trenches, so this is my kind of book.

    If you’re new to Spring, this book will help you understand its core concepts and the background in areas such as transaction management and O/R mapping that underpins them. If you’re already using Spring, you will learn about features you haven’t yet seen and hopefully, gain a deeper understanding of those features youre already using.”
    —Rod Johnson, Founder of the Spring Framework