WebEx: Cluster Your Spring Application in Less Than 30 Min
Terracotta and Interface21 will hold a joint WebEx on how to cluster an arbitrary Spring application or Spring WebFlow application transparently (no changes to existing application code) and declaratively in less than 30 minutes.
Rob Harrop and me will talk about the benefits and drawbacks with using state-of-the-art clustering technologies such as database, JMS or custom API (such as JCache etc.) and then talk about the benefits with and why we need clustering at the JVM level and how that is done in the Terracotta for Spring product.
If you are in need to scale out you Spring application or are in need for fail-over then you should call in to the WebEx.
Here is where you sign up for the WebEx.
Where and when:
Event: Transparently Clustered Spring
Date and Time:
Tuesday, September 12, 2006 8:00 am
Pacific Daylight Time (GMT -07:00, San Francisco)Panelist(s) Info:
* Jonas Bonér, Sr. Software Engineer, Terracotta
* Rob Harrop, core developer of the Spring Framework & consultant with Interface 21
* Sreeni Iyer, Sr. Mgr for Field Engineering, Terracotta
* Gary Nakamura, VP Sales, TerracottaDuration: 1 hour
Description: Terracotta for Spring provides plug-in capacity, availability and scalability for Spring applications with absolutely no changes to existing code. Single VM Spring applications become clustered applications at load time, by simply configuring Terracotta for Spring to include the application context of your choosing.
Hope to see you there.
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