Developing Massively Scalable Cloud Applications using Spring
Saman Amarasinghe, Mark Fisher, VMware
Mon-Fri, Jan 10-14, 18-21, 09am-04:00pm, Haus Room - 36-428
No limit but advance sign up required (see contact below)
Participants requested to attend all sessions (non-series)
Prereq: 6.005
This hands-on workshop will begin with a tour of the open source Spring Framework, a platform for enterprise Java development. We'll cover everything from the concepts behind an Inversion of Control container to the ecosystem of projects that build on top of the core framework. Those projects support Web Services, Messaging, Enterprise Integration, Batch Processing, and more. We will focus the newer innovations that deal with integration adapters, mobile apps, and social media.
Students will form small teams to create a realistic application of their choice for the final project. Students will focus on building an end-to-end solution that is robust and scalable - especially one that can support viral growth if your solution becomes popular! The projects will be presented to the class and a panel of judges on the final day. The winning team will receive an invitation to the 2011 U. S. Spring Developers Conference and $1,000 cash prize.
Web: http://www.vmware.com/go/mit-iap2011
Contact: Rita Tavilla, iap-spring11@lists.csail.mit.edu
Sponsor: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Cosponsor: Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab
Latest update: 16-Dec-2010
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