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Rearchitecting Legacy J2EE Applications with Spring

20 November 2008 No Comment

This is presentation recorded on Thursday 13th July 2006 at Oracle City of London. Peter Pilgrim talks about rearchitecting legacy Java 2 Enterprise Edition applications with the Spring Framework 1.2.x. The Spring Framework innovated by combing a fully feldged dependency injection controller with a framework of support that wraps around and over existing J2EE APIs and open source technologies. Peter gives ten tips to migrate an older J2EE to a Spring enhanced application. Day 1:: Large Corporation Institution Day 2:: Suspect Architecture Types Day 3:: What are the Business Use Cases? Day 4:: Software Component Stack Day 5:: Prefer Spring Enhanced EJBs Day 6:: Prefer Spring JDBC Templates Day 7:: Prefer JMS Templates Day 8:: Push Forward For Agile Development Day 9:: Prefer Test Driven Design Day 10:: Long Term Implications

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