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Spring Best Practices & Cloud Foundry Event in Bangalore : Free

November 22, 2013 //  by Krishna Srinivasan//  Leave a Comment

This week’s Spring team is conducting a free session on the topic Spring Best Practices and Cloud Foundry. Normally these session are not free for the users. This time, they are offering for free f cost. The seats are limited and will be filled up very soon since this offering is free. If you are Spring developer and want to utilize the chance to meet some of the Spring developers. The highlight of the meeting is Paul Chapman and Michael Isvy will be running this session. They are from the Spring Source team.

Read about these session in their blog. You can register for the session here.

If any one of you attended this session, please share your experience with JavaBeat by submitting details to Contact Form. You will get a free Spring In Action Book.

Category: Spring FrameworkTag: Spring Events

About Krishna Srinivasan

He is Founder and Chief Editor of JavaBeat. He has more than 8+ years of experience on developing Web applications. He writes about Spring, DOJO, JSF, Hibernate and many other emerging technologies in this blog.

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