Spring: Enterprise Integration - TechHui2024-03-28T22:52:18Zhttp://www.techhui.com/forum/topics/spring-enterprise-integration?feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks for the response Russe…tag:www.techhui.com,2011-10-27:1702911:Comment:999882011-10-27T11:22:58.865ZTim Kroonhttp://www.techhui.com/profile/TimKroon
<p>Thanks for the response Russell - glad to hear you guys are on the Spring train. For me this is where the real innovation happens in the Java space at the moment. We're currently working on a full Spring tech stack from Spring IoC, Hibernate, Security, Webservices, Enterprise Integration, MVC, Webflow & Javascript. We're fairly new to E.I but it's really turning out to be a useful solution for achieving a modular, distributed architecture. We've got our guys using SpringSource Toolsuite…</p>
<p>Thanks for the response Russell - glad to hear you guys are on the Spring train. For me this is where the real innovation happens in the Java space at the moment. We're currently working on a full Spring tech stack from Spring IoC, Hibernate, Security, Webservices, Enterprise Integration, MVC, Webflow & Javascript. We're fairly new to E.I but it's really turning out to be a useful solution for achieving a modular, distributed architecture. We've got our guys using SpringSource Toolsuite and the application visualisation is really useful too. I'm honestly having a hard time finding flaws (other than the older versions of Webflow and MVC - terrible reference documentation and some immature features cost us a fair amount of time a few years back) but they seemed to have patched that up with 3.0. </p>
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We are a Spring Shop h…tag:www.techhui.com,2011-10-25:1702911:Comment:998682011-10-25T18:30:52.998ZRussell Castagnarohttp://www.techhui.com/profile/RussellCastagnaro
<p>Tim,</p>
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<p>We are a Spring Shop here at Hawaii Information Consortium, but we haven't used EI yet.</p>
<p>Tim,</p>
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<p>We are a Spring Shop here at Hawaii Information Consortium, but we haven't used EI yet.</p>