Author Archive for Oleg Zhurakousky

What's New in Spring Integration 2.2.RC1 (Part 1 – MongoDb)

Introduction Spring Integration 2.2.RC1 is out and we will be coming out with a set of blogs in the coming days discussing some of its new features. In this first blog we'll talk about MongoDb Inbound and Outbound Channel Adapters. Full set of discussed samples is available here MongoDb Outbound Channel Adapter MongoDb Outbound Channel Read more…

Introducing Spring Integration Scala DSL

Introduction The Spring Integration team is happy to announce the first milestone release (1.0.0.M1) of the Spring Integration Scala DSL – one of the newest additions to Spring Integration portfolio. What is the Spring Integration Scala DSL? The Spring Integration Scala DSL is a Domain Specific Language written in Scala with the goals of: providing Read more…

New Spring Integration Samples

Based on your overwhelming requests for more Spring Integration samples and more usable structure we are pleased to make the following announcement: Starting with the current release of Spring Integration the samples will no longer be included with Spring Integration distribution. Instead we've switched to a much simpler collaborative model that should promote better community Read more…

EIP 'Loan Broker' Reference Implementation (Part 1)

We are pleased to announce the first installment of the 'Loan Broker' Reference Implementation. 'Loan Broker' concept has become a de-facto reference domain for showcasing Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP) – by Gregor Hohpe ad Bobby Woolf, and this installment of the Loan Broker RI demonstrates how Enterprise Integration Patterns are realized and applied using Spring Read more…

Spring Integration 1.0.3 Samples: just add OSGi

Introduction Last week, Mark Fisher introduced you to the new restructured and simplified Spring Integration samples that came out with the new release of Spring Integration 1.0.3 and so far the feedback was very positive. Beside restructuring and simplifying existing samples we've introduced few new samples with the goal of demonstrating some of the benefits Read more…

Spring Security customization (Part 2 – Adjusting secured session in real time)

Imagine you are in the secured session (you are logged on and are authorized to access a particular resource), but your security infrastructure team has updated your rights and privileges. Perhaps you were given more rights and privileges or perhaps your rights were completely revoked. . . The problem is that your secured session is Read more…

Spring Security customization (Part 1 – Customizing UserDetails or extending GrantedAuthority)

This is the first part of what I hope will become a multipart series of small posts showing practical examples around Spring Security customization. The requirements for these customizations are not imaginary and all came from the field. . . Assume you have the following requirement. You have a list of roles where each role Read more…