SpringOne 2GX 2011

Chicago, October 25-28, 2011

Grails on Cloud Foundry

Posted by: Graeme Rocher on 2011-04-13 04:34:49.0
For those of you who missed it, yesterday we launched the new Cloud
Foundry
which we hope will become the premier deployment model for
Grails (and Spring, Ruby, Node.js etc.) applications in the the
future. If you missed the presentation checkout the YouTube recording.

It represents the culmination of a huge amount of work within VMware and we're super excited about the potential it has to completely revolutionize deployment models for Grails applications in the future.

Here are some further resources specific to Grails users:

Website: http://www.cloudfoundry.com/
Wiki & Sample applications: https://github.com/SpringSource/cloudfoundry-samples/wiki/Grails
Tutorial: http://blog.springsource.com/2011/04/12/one-step-deployment-with-grails-and-cloud-foundry/
Plugin Documentation: http://grails-plugins.github.com/grails-cloud-foundry/docs/manual/index.html

Signups are currently on a first come first serve basis under a limited beta programme.

About Graeme Rocher

Graeme Rocher

As Head of Grails Development for SpringSource, Graeme Rocher is the project lead and co-founder of the Grails web application framework. He's a member of the JSR-241 Expert Group which standardizes the Groovy language. Graeme authored the Definitive Guide to Grails for Apress and is a frequent speaker at JavaOne, JavaPolis, NoFluffJustStuff, JAOO, the Sun TechDays and more. Graeme joined SpringSource in late 2008 upon the acquisition of G2One Inc. Before founding G2One, Graeme was the CTO of SkillsMatter, a skills transfer company specializing in open source technology and agile software development, where Graeme was in charge of the company's courseware development strategy and general technical direction.

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