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A Flex SOA Grails backend with rich GWT frontend UI widgets

by solrac
In this article you will build a Web application using Grails and the Google Web Toolkit (GWT). You will also use some richer UI widgets from the Ext GWT library. Familiarity with Groovy is great, but not completely necessary.

2008

Grails - The search is over.

by Xavier Lacot
The Groovy/Grails company - and the Grails development team are pleased to announce the 1.0 of the Grails web-application development framework.

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2007

Geek Speak: The Web Framework Hell

by jpcaruana (via)
Today, what does a developer do when they want to start a project from scratch? Do I go with JSF? Ruby on Rails? JRuby? Groovy on Rails? Struts 2? GWT? Flex?

Java Community News - Groovy, JRuby, or Scala: Which JVM Language to Learn Next?

by jpcaruana
As developers desire to benefit from the conciseness and features of the multitude of languages that target the JVM, the question of which of those languages to master next comes up from time to time. Frederic Daoud points out the plusses and minuses of Groovy, JRuby, and Scala, showing a small illustrative program in each.

Grails Maven Plugin - Introduction

by jpcaruana (via)
The Grails plugin for maven is a set of goals to easily develop a Grails application using maven 2.

Grails - Home

by jpcaruana & 5 others (via)
Grails aims to bring the "coding by convention" paradigm to Groovy. It's an open-source web application framework that leverages the Groovy language and complements Java Web development. You can use Grails as a standalone development environment that hides all configuration details or integrate your Java business logic. Grails aims to make development as simple as possible and hence should appeal to a wide range of developers not just those from the Java community.

2006

InfoQ: Grails + EJB Domain Models Step-by-Step

by springnet & 1 other
Grails let's you quickly and easily build a web application backed by your existing EJB3 entity beans. But, it doesn't stop there. Grails gives your entity beans a hearty shot of steroids, but does so completely dynamically, without altering your EJB sour

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