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Webinar: Using the Spring Framework in BEA WebLogic Server 9.2

Date: This event took place on September 20 2006

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2:00 PM BST / 3:00 PM CET

BEA's adoption and endorsement of the Spring framework on WebLogic Server has resonated hugely with customers. Many WebLogic customers are already using Spring and BEA's endorsement fuels the fire of enterprise Spring adoption. However, this is not mere marketing; BEA is putting engineering expertise behind Spring integration. In this presentation we look at the existing integration points between WebLogic Server and Spring - addressing enterprise customers' questions over reliability, availability, manageability, scalability and performance - and what's coming down the pipe for Spring 2.0, Weblogic Server 9.2 and beyond.

This is an invaluable opportunity for any developer interested in using open-source frameworks to simplify J2EE development. We'll explore the great new features and underlying technologies introduced with WebLogic 9.2 that support the use of the Spring Framework. We'all also tackle, from a technical and practical perspective, how they work with Spring to make your development easier.

Presenter:

Dr Andy Piper
Staff Engineer
WebLogic Server team
BEA Systems
andy.piper@bea.com

Dr Andy Piper has worked in Information Technology for over 15 years, from application development to consultancy. He holds a degree in engineering and a Ph.D. in computer science from Cambridge University, England. His background in distributed systems made for a natural gravitation towards BEA Systems Inc. where he has held various roles in WebLogic Server engineering including RMI-IIOP architect and overall core server architect. Andy now works as architect in the WebLogic Server open source group looking at technologies from Spring to Tomcat. Andy represents BEA in many standards groups and has presented at several international conferences including Object Expo '98 in London, England, Object Technology '96 in Oxford, England, various BEAWorld conferences and JavaOne 2005

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