Java is back on the desktop! We need to deliver high-quality,
good-looking, multi-tier swing applications to our customers. How can
Spring help us to achieve this at minimal cost?
Next to the typical usage of Spring for IoC, transaction management,
security, remoting, and internationalization, this talk will focus on
applying Spring to construct a composite smart-client desktop
application. Spring aids to develop a consistent user-interface made
out of re-useable desktop components. Furthermore, it helps to maximize
productivity, and lower the barrier for new developers.
Parleys.com: Spring is Swinging
Produced by Parleys.com
published 13 years ago
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Java is back on the desktop! We need to deliver high-quality, good-looking, multi-tier swing applications to our customers. How can Spring help us to achieve this at minimal cost? Next to the typical usage of Spring for IoC, transaction management, security, remoting, and internationalizatio...
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