Greg L. Turnquist

Greg L. Turnquist

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Recent Blog posts by Greg L. Turnquist

Check out the new "Creating CRUD UI with Vaadin" guide

Engineering | September 28, 2015 | ...
Greetings Spring community, Today we have published a new guide: Creating CRUD UI with Vaadin. This guide, written by the Vaadin team, shows how to nicely build a UI that taps into Spring Data, but doesn't require writing a single line of JavaScript or HTML code. Vaadin is real cool: Comes with its own Spring Boot starter Works nicely with constructor injection Makes it dirt simple to plugin persistence solutions like Spring Data Is armed with an arsenal of plugins to grow into real applications Check out this newly minted guide and have fun! More guides coming As a follow up to SpringOne 2GX…

Spring Guides Move to Java 8

Engineering | June 17, 2015 | ...
Perhaps you've noticed some recent articles lately? Spring 5 moving up to Java 8+ Massive adoption of Spring 4 and Java 8 http://start.spring.io/ defaulting to Java 8 as the version of choice Spring Boot's 1.3.0.M1 reference docs recommending new apps start at Java 8. Okay, those last two aren't articles, but were instead driven by the the rapid adoption of Java 8. Java 8 has been picked up by the development community FAST. Here on the Spring team, we believe strongly in adopting Java 8 for new applications. To support that and improve your own ability to move as well, we just updated all of…

Check out Dave Syer's "Spring Security and AngularJS" blog series converted to tutorial

Engineering | April 02, 2015 | ...
Greetings Spring community, Dave Syer's six-part blog series on Spring Security and AngularJS has been a smash hit! It has echoed across the twittersphere, torn up DZone, and drawn people far and wide. Did you miss any of it? Perhaps you've heard of it and found it too difficult to track down the first post. No more. Please navigate to our newly minted Spring Security and AngularJS tutorial and enjoy all that solid gold. We migrated 100% of it into that tutorial, made slight edits to the links, and polished it up just for you. Share and enjoy!

Spring WS 2.2.1 is released

Releases | March 26, 2015 | ...
Greetings Spring community, Spring WS has just released version 2.2.1.RELEASE. This is a patch upgrade with no breaking API or behavior changes. I recommend upgrading to ensure you have the latest fixes. For a listing of completed issues see the report below: Release Notes | Project Page | GitHub | Issues | Documentation The artifacts are staged on maven central, http://repo.spring.io/release, and bintray. Cheers!

Screencast: How to create a RESTful app in five minutes or less

Engineering | November 20, 2014 | ...
Recently, a friend of mine tweeted out a challenge: "Name a framework in which you can create a new app expose a REST service with a database and deploy it to the cloud in five minutes. #grails" The moment I spotted that tweet, I responded, "Spring Boot + Spring Data REST"! I realized he was kindly pointing out how easy it is to build RESTful services with Grails (a great framework). But I couldn't resist showing the ease and power of Spring Data REST. To prove my point, I couldn't resisting crafting a screencast. In the linked screencast, I show how über easy Spring has made it to pick the…

See how to build, test, secure, and add hypermedia with this new tutorial, "Building REST Services with Spring"

Engineering | October 23, 2014 | ...
Greetings Spring Community! Today we have released a new tutorial written by Spring geek Josh Long, the man who travels the globe talking about Spring: Building REST Services with Spring In this sleek tutorial, you can read about the simplicity and power of building RESTful web services using Spring. You'll also see how to: Test them with Spring's powerful MockMvc Secure them with Spring Security Plugin error handling Add hypermedia controls Dabble with OAuth See it all using Spring Boot It's a really good read with LOTS of code (you know, the important stuff). What about the existing REST…

Join us at the Spring Data birds-of-a-feather session @springone2gx #s2gx

Engineering | September 05, 2014 | ...
Are you ready for SpringOne? It's almost here! A popular part of SpringOne are the birds-of-a-feather sessions. Different groups get together to talk about different aspects of Spring, Groovy, and Grails. This year, they are scheduled for Tuesday night, September 9th, starting at 9pm. (When do they end? When everyone finally leaves!) They are indeed popular. Last year I sat in on the Spring Framework one and enjoyed the close, unscripted discussions (not lectures). You should think about carving out some time for that! This year, we have a new session planned: Spring Data. If you aren't aware…

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