Hello, RooBot: Writing and Distributing Your Own Spring Roo Add-Ons

One of the most exciting improvements in Spring Roo 1.1 is the addition of a powerful OSGi-based add-on discovery and distribution feature. This new feature allows anyone to write Spring Roo add-ons and have them immediately and easily made available to the entire Spring Roo community. In this session we will introduce RooBot, the automatic provisioning server which underpins this new feature. We'll then write a Spring Roo add-on and make it immediately available to all the Spring Roo installations on attendee laptops. Also in this session we'll explore some of the architectural background necessary to write add-ons, plus offer practical advice and time-saving hints for those wanting to extend Spring Roo into new capability areas.

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About Ben Alex

Ben Alex

Dr Ben Alex is a Principal Software Engineer with SpringSource, and has been working professionally in software since 1995. Ben founded the Spring Security project in 2003 and led its development into a popular, open-source security framework that is used in numerous government, banking and military installations. More recently Ben founded and serves as lead of the Spring Roo and Spring Shell projects, both of which deliver significant productivity and usability benefits to those using Spring technologies.

Ben's career history also includes other roles in software development and business. From 2005 until 2008, he led the establishment and exponential growth of SpringSource's operations in Asia-Pacific. Prior to SpringSource, Ben founded and grew a successful Australian software company, Acegi Technology Pty Limited. He has been a director and advisor to businesses in diverse industries including business services, intellectual property licensing and ecommerce.

In recent years, Ben has presented at technology conferences including JavaOne, The Server Side Java Symposium, JAOO, Oredev, SpringOne and The Spring Experience. He is a regular guest presenter at user groups across the world, with recent appearances in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Perth, Singapore, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch and Stockholm. He also authored the security chapter of the Wiley book, "Professional J2EE Development with Spring Framework," and maintains a blog at http://blog.springsource.com/main/author/bena/.

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