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August 17, 2006

A robust explanation of how to cluster Spring applications sans Hibernate

posted by ari

Jonas's personal blog says it best: JonasBoner.com

Spring and Terracotta are co-hosting a webinar on September 12th. Rob Harrop of Interface21 fame has been gracious enough to help us explain to those who attend how Terracotta can help add value for Spring apps. Terracotta for Spring clusters applications that use the Spring framework with no ORMapper or JMS or other "Enterprise class" infrastructure in the way--except of course Terracotta itself.

If you are looking for a primer on the basics of Terracotta and Spring for clustering any or all the following:
1. Singleton beans in ApplicationContext
2. Session and Customer scoped beans under Spring 2.0
3. Events and simple messaging
4. Spring Webflow

A good place to start is this primer that Jonas Bonér, Chris Richardson, and Evgueni Kouleshov published on The Server Side.

Be sure to sign up to attend the webinar early and come with use cases and questions. Jonas and Rob will be there "in person" and will be prepared to go as detailed as anyone may need.

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