Next Grails Release Coming Soon
Posted by:
Jeff Brown
on 01/10/2007
After a bit of a development slowdown around the holidays the Grails development team is back at full throttle working on the next release. Version 0.4 is probably going to be ready to ship within the next few weeks. Version 0.3 was a really significant release in terms of new functionality and addressing some key issues that had been lingering. I feel like 0.4 is even more significant. The team is working hard to add new functionality and also filling in a lot of those little nuisance gaps.
Things are really ramping up in the Grails community. We are seeing folks coming up with interesting plugins. The mailing lists are very active. If you haven't taken a look yet, give Grails a spin. The Quick Start Guide doesn't even scratch the surface of capabilities but is a good first step. Following that guide will take about 10 minutes and you will have a simple CRUD application up and running.
Stay tuned for exciting things from Grails in the coming months.
Things are really ramping up in the Grails community. We are seeing folks coming up with interesting plugins. The mailing lists are very active. If you haven't taken a look yet, give Grails a spin. The Quick Start Guide doesn't even scratch the surface of capabilities but is a good first step. Following that guide will take about 10 minutes and you will have a simple CRUD application up and running.
Stay tuned for exciting things from Grails in the coming months.
Jeff Brown's complete blog can be found at: http://javajeff.blogspot.com
About Jeff Brown
Core member of the Grails development team, Jeff Brown, is a Senior Software Engineer with SpringSource. Jeff has been involved in designing and building object oriented systems for over 15 years. Jeff's areas of expertise include web development with Groovy & Grails, Java and agile development.
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