SpringOne2GX 2014 Replay: Performance Testing Crash Course

News | Pieter Humphrey | May 05, 2015 | ...

Recorded at SpringOne2GX 2014.

Speaker: Dustin Whittle

Applied Spring Track

Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/performance-testing-crashcourse

The performance of your application affects your business more than you might think. Top engineering organizations think of performance not as a nice-to-have, but as a crucial feature of their product. Those organizations understand that performance has a direct impact on user experience and, ultimately, their bottom line. Unfortunately, most engineering teams do not regularly test the performance and scalability of their infrastructure. Dustin Whittle shares the latest performance testing tools and insights into why your team should add performance testing to the development process. Learn how to evaluate performance and scalability on the server-side and the client-side with tools like Siege, Bees with Machine Guns, Google PageSpeed, WBench, and more. Take back an understanding of how to automate performance and load testing and evaluate the impact it has on performance and your business.

Webinar: Improving your (legacy) Application with Spring

News | Pieter Humphrey | May 05, 2015 | ...

Speakers: Marten Deinum

Spring has been around since the release of “J2EE Design and Development” in 2002. Spring and Java have evolved quite a bit since that time. In those years a lot of applications have been developed. All those "legacy" applications that are around have proven their value and that is why they lasted. In this session we will explore how we can improve our legacy applications by doing some refactoring or redesign (component based development) but also by introducing (newer) Spring IO technologies.

Tuesday, May 12th, 2015 2:00PM GMT (London GMT) Register

Tuesday, May 12th, 2015 10:00AM PDT (San Francisco GMT-07:00) Register

 

Spring for Apache Hadoop 2.2 M1 released

Releases | Thomas Risberg | April 30, 2015 | ...

We are pleased to announce the Spring for Apache Hadoop 2.2 M1 milestone releases.

We continue to provide version specific artifacts with their respective transitive dependencies in the Spring IO milestone repository:

  • 2.2.0.M1 (default - Apache Hadoop stable 2.6.0)
  • 2.2.0.M1-phd21 (Pivotal HD 2.1)
  • 2.2.0.M1-phd30 (Pivotal HD 3.0)
  • 2.2.0.M1-cdh5 (Cloudera CDH5)
  • 2.2.0.M1-hdp22 (Hortonworks HDP 2.2)

The most important enhancements in the Spring for Apache Hadoop 2.2 M1 release:

  • Remove support for running with JDK 6, Java 7 or later is now required
  • Improvements to the HDFS writer to support syncable writes and a new timeout option
  • Add support for Pivotal HD 3.0
  • Update CLoudera CDH 5 to use version 5.3.3
  • Update Hortonworks HDP 2.2 version to 2.2.4.0
  • Update Kite SDK to version 1.0
  • Update Spring project versions to the latest

Spring XD 1.2 M1 and 1.1.2 released

Releases | Mark Pollack | April 30, 2015 | ...

On behalf of the Spring XD team, I am very pleased to announce the first milestone release of Spring XD 1.2 and the 1.1.2 maintenance release.

Download Links:

  • 1.1.2.RELEASE: zip
  • 1.2.0.M1: zip

You can also install using brew and rpm

The full list of issues fixed for 1.1.2 is available in JIRA. Of note the 1.1.2 release provides PHD 3.0 support.

The 1.2 M1 release includes bug fixes as well and several new features and enhancements:

Spring LDAP 2.0.3 Released

Releases | Rob Winch | April 30, 2015 | ...

I’m pleased to announce the release of Spring LDAP 2.0.3.RELEASE. The highlights of this release include:

  • LDAP-330 - Support for Spring Data Commons 1.10 (Spring Data Fowler)
  • LDAP-304 - NullPointerException DirContextAdapter.collectModifications
  • LDAP-314 - repository methods ignoring @Entity(base=)
  • LDAP-317 - ldap:context-source/url not parsing properties #{}
  • LDAP-321 - IllegalStateException: No value for key PoolingContextSource

For additional information on the release, refer to the changelog.

Project Site | Reference | Issues

This Week in Spring - April 29th, 2015

Engineering | Josh Long | April 28, 2015 | ...

Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring! This week, I'm in Barcelona, Spain for the Spring I/O conference.

(can you spot [your favorite Spring team](http://spring.io/team) or community member?)

SpringOne2GX 2014 Replay: Building highly modular and testable business systems with Spring Integration

News | Pieter Humphrey | April 28, 2015 | ...

Recorded at SpringOne2GX 2014.

Speaker: Marius Bogoevici

Data / Integration Track

Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/building-modular-business-applications

By its very nature, Spring Integration allows for building sophisticated business systems that aggregate multiple sources of data and orchestrate a complex set of business services. But complex functionality doesn’t have to translate into complex design. In fact, through its emphasis on low coupling, Spring Integration is fostering a highly modular application design, with huge benefits in terms of understandability, reusability and testability. In this session you will learn how to design your Spring Integration applications in a modular fashion, by grouping together logically-related components into subsystems that interact with each other, a core concept of Spring XD, but can be successfully applied in any application. Besides the benefit of a heightened level of abstraction, this approach has a number of other important benefits as well: first, such subsystems are reusable, and, secondly, and equally important, they can be tested in isolation. So, after a brief discussion on reusability, the presentation will focus on how to unit test such subsystems and even complete Spring Integration applications, with the ultimate goal of applying business-centric techniques such as Behaviour-Driven Development.

 

 

SpringOne2GX 2014 Replay: Server-side JavaScript with Nashorn and Spring

News | Pieter Humphrey | April 28, 2015 | ...

Recorded at SpringOne2GX 2014.

Speakers: Topher Bullock, Will Tran

Web / JavaScript Track

Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/serverside-javascript-with-nashorn-and-spring

To stay competitive, enterprises are scrambling to find ways to rapidly deliver applications that are a pleasure to use on a wide range of devices. Microservice architectures, continuous delivery and the cloud can give businesses the agility to transform into great software businesses, but how do you actually turn those buzzwords into reality? Here we present our take on a solution. Using Spring Boot, Java 8’s Nashorn JavaScript engine, and Cloud Foundry, we’ve created a framework that makes it really easy to deliver API’s to support the rich and highly contextualized experiences that users expect in world class applications. We’d like to share with you what we’ve built, and what we’ve learned along the way.

SpringOne2GX 2014 Replay: Efficient Client-Server Communication with Differential Synchronization and JSON Patch

News | Pieter Humphrey | April 28, 2015 | ...

Recorded at SpringOne2GX 2014.

Speaker: Brian Cavalier

Web / JavaScript Track

Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/SpringCentral/efficient-clientserver-communication-with-differential-synchronization-and-json-patch

The world of client-server has changed. The traditional application of REST is no longer the best fit. We're depolying applications into a world where users expect responsive UIs, on all their devices, even while disconnected. We're deploying into a world where connection latency, mobile radio usage and battery life have become primary concerns. Differential Synchronization (DS) is an algorithm that syncs data across N parties, even in the face of dropped connections, offline devices, etc. It makes more efficient use of connections by batching and sending only changes, in both directions, from client to server and from server to client. We’ll look at how it can be used with JSON Patch to synchronize application data between clients and servers over HTTP Patch, WebSocket, and STOMP, and how it can be integrated into the Spring ecosystem.

Spring Social Facebook 2.0.1 Released

Releases | Craig Walls | April 27, 2015 | ...

I'm pleased to announce the release of Spring Social Facebook 2.0.1.RELEASE. This maintenance release addresses a handful of bugs that were discovered following the 2.0.0.RELEASE two weeks ago. For complete details regarding this release, see the changelog.

Note that if you're using Spring Social Facebook with Spring Boot, the Spring Boot starter for Spring Social Facebook still references 1.1.1.RELEASE. But you can override that by explicitly declaring the 2.0.1.RELEASE dependency in your Maven or Gradle build. See the Spring Social Showcase/Spring Boot example to see how this is done.

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