
Source for demos shown at NL-JUG session June 13th 2007
Yesterday, Joris and I gave a session at the Dutch Java Users Group. We did the session twice and had about 250 people in total attending the sessions. A lot of people asked for the code for the demos we did during the sessions. Attached you'll find the code for the AOP and Dependency Injection Read more…

Using a shared parent application context in a multi-war Spring application
Last month I gave a Core Spring training in Turkey. At the end of the course I discussed the architecture for an application that some of the participants were going to build after completing the course. This application would consist of an ear file with several war files inside, and the question came up if Read more…

ASM version incompatibilities, using Spring @Autowired with Hibernate
I was working on Spring 2.1 stuff this week with Joris. We were preparing a sample using all three ways of doing dependency injection. The sample does not only highlight dependency injection, but also features a back-end based on Hibernate. Several features in Spring 2.1 require the ASM byte code manipulation framework. Hibernate also uses Read more…

More on Java Configuration
As most of you already know by now, Spring is not just about XML as lately, a number of 'official' extensions to the core offer alternatives way for configuring the container. Spring Java Configuration 1.0 M2 was among the products released around JavaOne and, while still marked as a milestone, had an important number of Read more…

Customizing Annotation Configuration and Component Detection in Spring 2.1
NOTE: This post has been updated as of May 31, 2007 to reflect the state of the 2.1-M2 official release Two weeks ago I blogged about the new annotation-driven dependency injection capabilities of Spring 2.1, and I mentioned that I would follow-up with more info "later in the week". It turns out that was a Read more…

Annotation-Driven Dependency Injection in Spring 2.1
Spring 2.0 introduced annotation support and annotation-aware configuration options that can be leveraged by Spring users who are developing with Java 5 (or later versions): @Transactional for demarcating and configuring transaction definitions @Aspect (AspectJ) for defining aspects along with @Pointcut definitions and advice (@Before, @After, @Around) @Repository for indicating a class that is operating as Read more…

Spring Web Flow Bean Scopes and JSF
I've recently finished up an interesting issue in Spring Web Flow. This issue (SWF-163) dealt with adding Spring 2.0 bean scoping support for Spring Web Flow's internal scopes. The implementation isn't really that interesting (the Scope interface is pretty easy to implement after all), but I wanted to mention exactly how you would use something Read more…

So what's the deal with Spring-OSGi?
Welcome to my blog! This is my first entry…ever. I manage to resist the urge of blogging but since so many people encouraged me to write about what I do at i21 I decided to give it a go. This and the fact that the Spring-OSGi had its first release yesterday evening (EET time zone). Read more…

CarPlant not accepting null CarModels
Last Friday I finished a training session at a client of ours. Because I had some time to kill in the hotel I was staying in, I polished the sample application I coded up during the training to post it online for the guys of the training. Usually I try to find a little sample Read more…

A Java configuration option for Spring
Thanks to our philosophy of pluggability and a lot of hard work in the implementation, the Spring IoC container (like most of the rest of Spring) is extremely flexible. One point that is often missed is that Spring configuration need not be in XML, although the XML format is by far the most commonly used. Read more…

