Archive for March, 2013

Daniel Fernández

Bringing new life to Spring Travel with Thymeleaf

  Hi reader! My name is Daniel Fernández and I am the author of the Thymeleaf template engine as well as several other open source technologies. I recently helped update the Spring Travel sample application and migrate its view layer to Thymeleaf, and the nice folks at SpringSource have given me the opportunity to write Read more…

Michael Isvy

Spring Petclinic is on Github!

We are pleased to announce that the Spring Petclinic sample application has been refactored. The source code is now available on github and has been deployed on cloudfoundry. Here is a screenshot of the new application: And here is an overview of the new architecture: Spring, Spring, Spring We have used the following Spring features: Read more…

David Turanski

Spring Data GemFire 1.3.0 Released

I am pleased to announce the GA release of Spring Data GemFire 1.3.0. In addition to many minor bug fixes and enhancements, this release includes some notable new features to make writing Java applications with GemFire even easier: Annotation Support For Functions GemFire provides the ability to "bring the code to the data" by providing Read more…

Martin Lippert

Performance Improvements in STS 3.2.0

The latest release of the Spring Tool Suite (3.2.0) contains a large number of performance improvements in many different areas. We are not only adopting the latest improvements from the Eclipse Juno SR2 maintenance release (which fixes a large number of performance issues with the new Eclipse 4 platform UI), we also worked on the Read more…

aclement

Scripted 0.4 released

This week we've released version 0.4 of our JavaScript focused code editor. You can read about the background of Scripted here. The full release notes for 0.4 are here but in this article I'll call out a few of the more interesting changes. Tooltips Scripted uses an inferencing engine to build an understanding of your Read more…

Josh Long

Spring at China Scale: Alibaba Group (Alipay, TaoBao, and TMall)

So What Does It Take to Operate at China Scale? The challenges inherent to building enterprise applications that meet China-scale demand are unparalleled. One exemplary Chinese organization using Spring heavily to solve very unique challenges is the Alibaba group. Alibaba is itself an online auction site, like eBay in the west. The Alibaba group in Read more…