Annotation-Based Spring Portlet MVC

By John Lewis
March 9, 2010

Here is the full screencast from my Jasig 2010 Conference Session on Annotation-Based Spring Portlet MVC. Enjoy!

Starting with Spring MVC 2.5, Annotation-Based Controllers became the preferred model for development (the Interface-based Controller hierarchy will be deprecated in Spring 3). This session will teach developers familiar with the old model how to use the new Annotation-based Controllers. This will also provide the basis for writing JSR 286 portlets using Spring 3.

Sample code available here.

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John Lewis

John A. Lewis is the Chief Software Architect for Unicon Inc, the leading independent provider of open source training, consulting, and support in higher education. John is an 18 year veteran of the software engineering industry. His passions are large-scale enterprise architecture, open-source technologies, and agile software development methods. John has been working heavily in Java-based enterprise information portals since 2001 and is the lead developer of Spring Portlet MVC, which provides Java Portlet support in the Spring Framework. He is active in several higher education open source communities, including uPortal and Sakai. He also serves on the Jasig Board of Directors and the Sakai Product Council.

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