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MTG ANNC: 16 Sep - Spring Boot - More Spring, Less Configuration
Nimret Sandhu nimret-rf+Eeaps6PzQT0dZR+AlfA@public.gmane.org [seajug]
2014-09-15 02:26:15 UTC
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Hey Folks,

For the Sept 16th SeaJUG meeting we have Craig Walls
<http://spring.io/team/cwalls> presenting on *Spring Boot*
<http://projects.spring.io/spring-boot/> thanks to the No Fluff Just Stuff
<http://nofluffjuststuff.com/conference/seattle/2014/09/home> conference
which is hitting town in Oct. The talk details are below and at
http://www.seajug.org.

TekSystems <http://www.teksystems.com/> will be providing *pizza+drinks* as
usual.
*NOTE* that I will *NOT BE videotaping* this meeting.

I look forward to seeing you there.

cheers,
-
Nimret Sandhu
http://www.nimret.org


*16 Sep 2014 : Spring Boot - More Spring, Less Configuration*

In this session, we'll see how to build real Spring applications using
Spring Boot. We'll also look under the covers to see what makes Spring Boot
tick.

Spring offers a number of configuration options: XML configuration, Java
configuration, and Groovy configuration to name a few. To some degree,
component-scanning and autowiring help eliminate some explicit
configuration. But in general most Spring applications require some
essential "bootstrap" configuration to enable key functionality. What's the
right way to build Spring applications when there are so many choices?

What if I told you that configuration was optional?

Spring Boot is an exciting new project that makes it extremely easy to
create stand-alone, production-ready Spring applications. Spring Boot takes
an opinionated approach to configuring Spring, making it possible to create
Spring applications with little or, in some cases, no Spring configuration
at all!

Speaker: Craig Walls
<http://nofluffjuststuff.com/conference/speaker/craig_walls>Craig Walls is
a senior engineer with Pivotal as the Spring Social project lead and is the
author of Spring in Action. He's a zealous promoter of the Spring
Framework, speaking frequently at local user groups and conferences and
writing about Spring. When he's not slinging code, Craig spends as much
time as he can with his wife, two daughters, 2 birds and 3 dogs.

This month's speaker is sponsored by No Fluff Just Stuff
<http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com/>
Nimret Sandhu nimret-rf+Eeaps6PzQT0dZR+AlfA@public.gmane.org [seajug]
2014-09-16 17:56:32 UTC
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reminder - we have a great meeting this evening. See you there!
Post by Nimret Sandhu nimret-rf+Eeaps6PzQT0dZR+***@public.gmane.org [seajug]
Hey Folks,
For the Sept 16th SeaJUG meeting we have Craig Walls
<http://spring.io/team/cwalls> presenting on *Spring Boot*
<http://projects.spring.io/spring-boot/> thanks to the No Fluff Just Stuff
<http://nofluffjuststuff.com/conference/seattle/2014/09/home> conference
which is hitting town in Oct. The talk details are below and at
http://www.seajug.org.
TekSystems <http://www.teksystems.com/> will be providing *pizza+drinks*
as usual.
*NOTE* that I will *NOT BE videotaping* this meeting.
I look forward to seeing you there.
cheers,
-
Nimret Sandhu
http://www.nimret.org
*16 Sep 2014 : Spring Boot - More Spring, Less Configuration*
In this session, we'll see how to build real Spring applications using
Spring Boot. We'll also look under the covers to see what makes Spring Boot
tick.
Spring offers a number of configuration options: XML configuration, Java
configuration, and Groovy configuration to name a few. To some degree,
component-scanning and autowiring help eliminate some explicit
configuration. But in general most Spring applications require some
essential "bootstrap" configuration to enable key functionality. What's the
right way to build Spring applications when there are so many choices?
What if I told you that configuration was optional?
Spring Boot is an exciting new project that makes it extremely easy to
create stand-alone, production-ready Spring applications. Spring Boot takes
an opinionated approach to configuring Spring, making it possible to create
Spring applications with little or, in some cases, no Spring configuration
at all!
Speaker: Craig Walls
<http://nofluffjuststuff.com/conference/speaker/craig_walls>Craig Walls
is a senior engineer with Pivotal as the Spring Social project lead and is
the author of Spring in Action. He's a zealous promoter of the Spring
Framework, speaking frequently at local user groups and conferences and
writing about Spring. When he's not slinging code, Craig spends as much
time as he can with his wife, two daughters, 2 birds and 3 dogs.
This month's speaker is sponsored by No Fluff Just Stuff
<http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com/>
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