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Spring eXchange 2009: Adrian Colyer & Rob Harrop on Introduction to the Spring dmServer
Introduction to the Spring dmServer
Adrian Colyer, SpringSource CTO, about dm Server:
"Vendors such as SpringSource, Paremus, and ProSyst go one crucial step further. Building a server platform on OSGi can only get you so far. What if you actually want to take advantage of OSGi for building your own applications? For this you need an OSGi technology-based programming and deployment model. This is where the true frontier for next generation server platforms is - not in making things easier for the server vendor to build their platform, but in making things easier for the application developer to build and deploy their applications onto that platform.
The SpringSource dm Server supports traditional war files, OSGi bundles, and applications consisting of several bundles (modules) working together, with a gradual migration path from a war file allowing you to incrementally take advantage of OSGi."
ABOUT ADRIAN COLYER
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Adrian Colyer is SpringSource's CTO, leader of the AspectJ project and founder of the Eclipse AspectJ Development Tools (AJDT) project.
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ABOUT ROB HARROP
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Rob Harrop is the CTO of First Banco.
Rob was the co-founder of SpringSource, the software company behind the wildly-successful Spring Framework (now part of VMWare).
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ABOUT THE LONDON SPRING USER GROUP
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Founded in 2006 and with the goal of providing the best place for this vibrant community to meet and hear from the community leaders, the London Spring User Group is now run by Russ Miles and is a community for hands-on, pragmatic software architects and Spring and JEE developers.
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Join us if you are an architect or developer interested to learn about Spring, architecture, news, features and interesting stuff and share experiences with other Spring users.
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PODCAST INTRODUCTION TO THE SPRING DMSERVER
This session took part at the Spring eXchange 2009. You can view the other 10 podcasts here.
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