Migrating the Spring Pet Clinic to Java EE 7 - No Fluff Just Stuff

Migrating the Spring Pet Clinic to Java EE 7

Posted by: Reza Rahman on May 14, 2014

Since Java EE 6, we have seen a number of folks migrate from the popular Spring Framework to vanilla Java EE, especially in the GlassFish, JBoss and TomEE ecosystems. A small handful of these folks have spoken at JavaOne and we will likely have a few more this year as well - see the embedded slide deck below from JavaOne Rock Stars Bert Ertman and Paul Bakker.

Recently Thomas Wöhlke has taken this further by migrating the entire Spring Pet Clinic example application to Java EE 7 and RichFaces. You can learn more about the effort here. His port works well on both GlassFish and WildFly. Incidentally, the Cargo Tracker Java EE Blue Prints application is also a port of a well known older Spring and native Hibernate application.

Perhaps this is worth a look if you are considering such a migration for your own good reasons? 

Reza Rahman

About Reza Rahman

Reza is a recovering independent consultant and now Java EE evangelist at Oracle. He is the author of the popular book EJB 3 in Action. Reza is a frequent speaker at developer gatherings worldwide including JavaOne and NFJS. He is an avid contributor to community sites like JavaLobby and TSS. Reza has been a member of the Java EE, EJB and JMS expert groups. He implemented the EJB container for the Resin open source Java EE application server.

All views voiced are squarely mine alone, not Oracle's.

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