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Tham khảo bài thuyết trình 'fast-introductionspringnet', công nghệ thông tin, kỹ thuật lập trình phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Introduction to Spring.NET Speaker’s Qualifications Mark Pollack is a founding partner at CodeStreet LLC, a software and consulting firm in the financial services industry. .NET and J2EE architect and developer specializing in financial front office solutions, EAI, and message based middleware Spring Developer (2003) JmsTemplate, Annotation abstraction Contributing author Java Development with the Spring Framework JMS Section Founder and Co-lead of Spring.NET (2004) Speaker at various Spring related conferences Outline Why a .NET version? Introduction to IoC/AOP Core Spring.NET Technologies IoC Container AOP Additional functionality packaged in Spring.Core Services Remoting, WebServices, EnterpriseServices Middle Tier Data Access Web Data Access Additional Modules NHibernate, TIBCO, Threading.Concurrent Why Spring.NET? There is always a need for a good application framework, regardless of the platform Makes life easier to companies and developers using both platforms We got spoiled by Spring and wanted to be able to build .NET apps in a similar way The programming model, ideas and architectural concepts in Spring are not platform specific Are GoF design patterns platform specific? “It is as much a collection of best practices as it is a framework.” Spring.NET Project Overview Not a blind port of Spring .NET developers feel ‘right at home’ Spring.Java developers feel ‘right at home’ Version 1.0 released September 2005 1.0.3/1.1 RC1 October 2006 (Web + Services) Spring.NET Project Overview Documentation ~200 pages reference API documentation VS.NET integration “Quick Start” examples with documentation Unit tests with high % code coverage Continuous Integration ~2,600 downloads/month More from nightly builds MSI Installer User Forums JIRA issue Tracking Fisheye Repository Browser Spring’s “Nature” Layered Framework Control flow driven by core container Can be a one stop shop or just use certain subsystems Separation between the modules is ‘enforced’. Can also be . | Introduction to Spring.NET Speaker’s Qualifications Mark Pollack is a founding partner at CodeStreet LLC, a software and consulting firm in the financial services industry. .NET and J2EE architect and developer specializing in financial front office solutions, EAI, and message based middleware Spring Developer (2003) JmsTemplate, Annotation abstraction Contributing author Java Development with the Spring Framework JMS Section Founder and Co-lead of Spring.NET (2004) Speaker at various Spring related conferences Outline Why a .NET version? Introduction to IoC/AOP Core Spring.NET Technologies IoC Container AOP Additional functionality packaged in Spring.Core Services Remoting, WebServices, EnterpriseServices Middle Tier Data Access Web Data Access Additional Modules NHibernate, TIBCO, Threading.Concurrent Why Spring.NET? There is always a need for a good application framework, regardless of the platform Makes life easier to companies and developers using both platforms We got spoiled by