Introduction To Spring Roo Screencast

After our mad dash to the final release of Spring Roo 1.0.0 on New Year's Eve, many users have asked for an introductory screencast.
In this 5 minute screencast you will see how to:
- Develop a simple "contact manager application" using the Roo shell
- Import and edit the project our free IDE, SpringSource Tool Suite (STS)
- Run the Roo-provided integration tests in STS
- Modify the application and understand ITD round-trip support
- Deploy to your IDE's web container
- Use the scaffolded web user interface
- "Push-in refactor" to move source code between Java source files and ITDs
- Remove Roo from the project
Interested? Just click the image below and enjoy…

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Sakuraba says:
Added on January 20th, 2010 at 4:17 amIs it possible to see your Roo talk from Spring 2GX on InfoQ or somewhere ?
I really would love to see details about customizing the web layer etc.
Sakuraba says:
Added on January 20th, 2010 at 4:27 amOh and I would love to know wether there are any details available for the upcoming GWT support.
Stefan Schmidt (blog author) says:
Added on January 20th, 2010 at 5:59 amUnfortunately, there was no video recorded for my talk at SpringOne in October. The session was very focussed on demonstrating features, however, I just uploaded the updated slide deck to slideshare for your reference: http://www.slideshare.net/schmidtstefan/spring-one2-gx-slides-stefan-schmidt
Regarding the GWT add-on, this is being discussed this week. So while I currently have no details, I am sure you will hear more about it soon.
Cheers,
Stefan
Sakuraba says:
Added on January 21st, 2010 at 10:14 amWhat a pity! Woudl have loved to have seen your session, but thanks for the slides nevertheless.
My ideas for the addon are:
– Automatically generate Mapping from Roo-Entities from/to JSON
– Automatically expose Entity/Service methods/Finders as GWT-RPC Services