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Andy Piper

Andy Piper



Andy Piper is a Senior Staff Engineer in the WebLogic Server advanced development group. Andy has worked on WebLogic Server for the past 6 years and is responsible for many features and innovations. His interests include distributed systems, object-oriented design and development, high availability and open source. Andy holds a PhD and bachelor's degree from Cambridge University, UK.

Articles

Spring 2.0.1 and BEA WebLogic Server 9.2 Integration
WebLogic Server 9.2 provides a platform for enhanced management, ease-of-use and scalability of Java applications. The Spring Framework enables a simpler, POJO based, approach to Java EE development without sacrificing the power of the platform. This article describes the synergy of these two systems, and introduces the Spring on WebLogic kit. Apr. 23, 2007

Spring 1.2.x Integration with WebLogic Server
WebLogic Server 9.0 provides a platform for enhanced management, ease-of-use and scalability of Java applications. The Spring Framework enables a simpler, POJO based, approach to J2EE development without sacrificing the power of the platform. This article describes the synergy of these two systems, and introduces the Spring on WebLogic kit. Sep. 28, 2005



Weblogs

SpringSource announces SpringSource Application Platform (S2AP): On April 30th SpringSource announced their application platform - a lightweight server framework based on OSGi, Spring and Spring-DM. Oh wait that sounds like BEA Event Server ...
Posted by Andy Piper (andypiper) on May 08, 2008 at 11:24 PDT | Comments (1)  

Co-operative Open Source: When open source works well it Really Works.
Posted by Andy Piper (andypiper) on March 04, 2008 at 02:29 PDT | Comments (0)  

WebLogic Event Server - Why we used Spring: WebLogic Event Server (WLEvS) makes heavy use of the Spring framework and Spring-OSGi. Why did we do this? What benefits does it give us?
Posted by Andy Piper (andypiper) on August 29, 2007 at 02:58 PDT | Comments (4)  

Spring 2.0 and Message Driven POJOs: Message Driven POJOs are a new feature in Spring 2.0. In my SpringOne talk I demonstrated Message Driven POJOs running on WebLogic Server. Here I describe the example in more detail and its deployment.
Posted by Andy Piper (andypiper) on July 17, 2006 at 03:52 PDT | Comments (2)  

Spring Console Extension: Several folks have asked how to get the spring console extension working, and well they might since it can be tricky. Here I describe how to get it going.
Posted by Andy Piper (andypiper) on July 06, 2006 at 02:11 PDT | Comments (7)  

SpringOne Day 2 - Write-only code: Gregor Hohpe gives a keynote on "where did all my beautitful code go"
Posted by Andy Piper (andypiper) on June 19, 2006 at 04:44 PDT | Comments (0)  

SpringOne Day 1 - Where is the A/C?: SpringOne kicks off with Rod Johnson and Adrian Colyer's keynote. BEA features prominently.
Posted by Andy Piper (andypiper) on June 15, 2006 at 02:11 PDT | Comments (0)  

SpringOne Day 0: Travel woes
Posted by Andy Piper (andypiper) on June 14, 2006 at 11:56 PDT | Comments (0)  

Spring is just the ticket: BEA continues to execute on its "blended" opensource strategy with the release of the WebLogic Server Spring support kit for Spring 1.2.6 and "WebLogic Real Time".
Posted by Andy Piper (andypiper) on January 31, 2006 at 02:39 PDT | Comments (2)  

Blogged to Death: I almost gave up trying to blog.
Posted by Andy Piper (andypiper) on July 09, 2005 at 06:50 PDT | Comments (1)  

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