by Greg Turnquist | Jun 12, 2014 | asciidoc, github, java, learning spring boot, mobile, spring, spring boot
I just shipped off chapter 1, “Quick Start with Groovy”. Last night, I dug through and updated the code samples along with outputs to Spring Boot 1.1.1.RELEASE, which went out late yesterday. It really is awesome having that effort minimized thanks...
by Greg Turnquist | Mar 28, 2014 | java, javascript, jquery, spring
Today has been 100% fun coding with Spring Data #REST, javascript, and pics of cats. 🙂 –https://twitter.com/gregturn/status/448219842056052736 Since last fall, I have shifted to working full time on Spring Data REST. This is an amazing project. It takes Spring...
by Greg Turnquist | Nov 14, 2013 | spring, team
Recently I have been cheering each day that I wake up and work on the Spring team. I was also inspired by Ollie’s recent slide show that explained many of our tools we use to build professional grade, open source software. So I thought I might capture my own...
by Greg Turnquist | Aug 21, 2013 | grails, spring, springone
I’m speaking at SpringOne 2GX next month. I invite you to come see my presentation: “Case Study – Grails in the Real World”. I have been working hard for some time on other material that will be presented at SpringOne. With that stuff briefly...
by Greg Turnquist | Aug 7, 2013 | software, spring
More hot updates from Spring! Spring Boot’s first milestone is out. Check out that link and see how to build a Spring app with ONE FILE. Spring Security’s slick lead, Rob Winch, has managed to fit an entire app inside a tweet thanks to Spring Boot! Prepare...
by Greg Turnquist | Jul 24, 2013 | software, spring
A lot of hot news is coming from http://blog.springsource.org/. Read about Spring 4’s new WebSocket support Just days ago, Jon Brisbin released the first milestone of Spring Reactor, a foundation for asynchronous, fast-data apps on the JVM. The Spring Tool Suite...