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Pragmatic Spring

DSI is well versed in the practicalities of using Spring Framework on real world projects, and they can share their experience with you in this session, which is organized in two sections:

Design
Building complex enterprise applications with multiple inter-dependent projects has always been a challenge for development teams. The introduction of Spring Framework made their design and development easier.

DSI has been developing enterprise applications using Spring in conjunction with various technologies such as Hibernate, iBATIS, Spring AOP, AspectJ, Struts, Axis, EJBs and Web Services.

Process
Following the layered architecture of DSI applications, projects (build units) are classified based on the application layer in which they appear. The additional use of templated Spring configuration files, specialized for each of these project types adds much more depth to DSI's standards, and allows developers to start even further ahead of the game.

The difficulty with the above approach is that the Spring configuration of a single application is spread across many projects, and this can add unnecessary complications and impediments to reuse. With the arrival of Spring 2.0 and its support for custom XML Schema Definitions this problem is solved. In this presentation we'll show you how.

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Intermediate to advanced

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