SpringSource – Developing Rich Web Applications with Spring

Posted in java, personal by pedro | Friday, November 7th, 2008 at 1:11 pm

Today I’ve just finished a training from SpringSource about developing Rich Web Developing. Our trainee was Marten Denium. This was very nice training and one day we go with Marten to CK Oberza. It was quite nice time, and we get some information about Spring 3.0, maintenance policy, Spring Tool Suite and of course about how Marten was recruited, how his daily job look like ( with some interesting story)

The training is very nice and if you have occasion to have it, just get it, a bonus added is that when SpringSource will finish certification path so thanks to this you get free voucher. We also get this certificate.

The training consist of SpringMVC topic, WebFlow, Spring-JS, JSF with Spring-Faces, Spring Security and many more. You can read detailed information here.

Also during the training Lukasz asked many questions Marten defended quite nice but form time to time we have right, as Marten said today it was the first time when he has so detailed and refreshing question( usually he has question that he can answer to them “Read the funking manual” :) .

During one of the lab I found bug (thanks to firebug) and rose it in JIRA. Martin added comment which I want to also added after I rose this issue. Nice training, and Marten is OK.

One Response to “SpringSource – Developing Rich Web Applications with Spring”

  1. Jose says:

    Can do questions about the course?

    What is your email?

    Jose

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My name is Sebastian Pietrowski. I've finished Warsaw University as Master degree. I started my journey with Java 1.1 with Thread and JDBC programing in 1998 as I worked for merlin.pl. In 1999 I've passed Java Programer Certificate for Java 1.2, and was solution architect of merlin.pl infrastructure when we was moving from pl/sql to J2EE. It was great performance optimization with 10 times more req/sec than in requirements and 85 times faster as original solution.

Currently I work as Expert Software Development Java at F.Hoffmann-La Roche. The company was founded in 1896 and today, Roche employs over 80.000 people. After work I'm involved in activities related to Scala/Lift, Ruby/Rails/Merb, Python/Django. This is because I try to be pragmatic also I'm focused on application performance and tuning with success in my daily work.

My Yoda's motto: Do, or do not. There is no try.