[ajug-members] Re: Reminder: Spring Web Flow Tonight
John Sirbu
johnsirbu at bellsouth.net
Sat Oct 22 15:36:30 EDT 2005
If anyone is interested in the Spring Web Flow portion.
I pulled this up from the Norway Java Users Group website.
This is the power point he presented to us.
http://www3.java.no/JavaZone/2005/presentasjoner/KeithDonald/spring-webflow-javazone.pdf
And this is the Video of Keith Donald presenting his Spring Web Flow
example, I think it is similar to the one we just saw Tuesday night.
http://www3.java.no/JavaZone/2005/torrents/Keith.Donald-Managing.Web.Conversations.with.Spring.Web.Flow.avi.torrent
Regards,
John
P.S. FYI the NorwayJUG has some nice presentation torrents available.
http://www3.java.no/JavaZone/2005/torrents/
>
>Topic: Managing Web Conversations with Spring Web Flow
>
>This should be one of our most exciting technical events this year.
>We have
>a great short-presentation focused on the Atlanta Job Market by our
>local
>sponsor Anteo Group.
>
>Our main event is one of the contributors to the Spring Framework,
>Keith
>Donald from Interface 21. Everyone has been building Struts-based
>applications for years so in this session we really wish to deep-
>dive into
>Spring MVC and Web Flow!!!
>The Spring Framework has been one of the hottest technologies to
>take off in
>2005 and promises to be a must-have skill for Java developers.
>Keith is
>also a speaker at the Greater Atlanta Software Symposium by No
>Fluff Just
>Stuff
>(www.nofluffjuststuff.com/sh/2005-10-atlanta) and you still have a
>few more
>days to sign up! Don't miss the most technically in-depth
>professional
>developers' conference to visit Atlanta! The conference includes
>sessions
>from Bruce Tate, Dave Thomas, Kito Mann and Dion Almaer as well!
>
>Our AJUG session will explore Spring Web Flow (SWF), a core module of
>Spring's web stack, and its architecture as a powerful controller
>technology
>based on a finite-state machine.
>
>Keith will discuss in detail SWF's capabilities, including its
>ability to
>capture web application page flows as self-contained, reusable
>modules that
>make dynamic and sophisticated page navigation decisions. Keith will
>demonstrate SWF's solutions to important issues facing web application
>developers in areas such as application transactions, duplicate
>submits,
>security, testability, browser-navigation button use, and state
>management.
>
>This session will also show how Spring Web Flow may be leveraged in a
>variety of web environments as a compliment to "traditional"
>controllers.
>You'll see how to embed flows within a number of established
>frameworks in
>the web space, including Struts, Spring MVC, and JSF. You'll also
>see how it
>integrates with the rest of the Spring Framework.
>
>You can expect to see in-action the benefits of using a declarative,
>test-driven approach to building page flows to orchestrate controlled
>navigations that drive business processes. You'll leave with an
>understanding on when to use Spring Web Flow, and how to use it in a
>best-practice manner.
>
>Speaker:
>Keith Donald is a core Spring project member and principal with
>Interface21,
>a global company led by the creators of the Spring Framework. An
>experienced
>developer and mentor, Keith has built applications for customers
>spanning a
>diverse set of industries including banking, network management,
>information
>assurance, education, and retail. He specializes in translating
>business
>requirements into technical solutions.
>
>Keith is the founder of the Spring Rich Client Project and co-lead
>of Spring
>Web Flow with Erwin Vervaet. Lately you can find him leading Spring
>training
>courses across the US and abroad, assisting with the planning of the
>upcoming worldwide "Spring Experience" event in Bal Harbour Beach on
>December 7th - 10th, and serving as a guest speaker on advanced
>Spring with
>the NoFluffJustStuff (NFJS) tour.
>
>
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