Spring Framework at EclipseCon 2006: Stop by and Say Hello!
EclipseCon have graciously offered Spring Framework one of the 10 ‘pods’ in the open-source pavilion at EclipseCon 2006. The closest tie right now between Spring and Eclipse is probably the Spring-IDE plugin for Eclipse (also used as the basis for Spring support in MyEclipse IDE), but you can also expect to see some Spring integration with the OSGI service platform which drives the Eclipse plugin mechanism, and will increasingly built as a general gross component assembly platform. Of course, Eclipse users are aware of Spring simply because they’re using Eclipse as their IDE when building Spring-based apps.
Since we love to spread the word about Spring, and I have a number of much overdue meetings with people in the Bay Area, we decided to accept the offer of the space, and I’ll be manning the pod (tentatively) from 9:30 to 1 and 3 to 5 on Tues, and 9:30 to 3:15 on Wed. Stop by and say hello! Tell me about your usage of Spring, and find out about some of the things coming in Spring 2.0 and beyond.


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