Grails provides a dynamic and agile development framework for web applications that is based on the most stable and productive open source libraries, including the Spring framework.
This session will describe the latest features available in the new Grails 1.3 release and will describe the roadmap for upcoming releases.
Grails provides solid and mature support for SQL databases, but what about the upcoming range of NoSQL data stores? I
In this talk Graeme will discuss how Grails can be backed onto alternative data store such as key/value, document and graph based data stores.
Java professionals long the productivity gains a framework like Ruby on Rails provides, without having to leave the Java Platform. Grails provides this missing link by bringing the best aspects from Grails while embracing the Java platform and language itself. Grails is an open source Java/Groovy-based Rails-like framework that gives dynamic Java a boost; so, Java developers now have a viable Java-based solution instead of considering the non-Java-based Ruby on Rails, which can create more problems than it solves. Grails, sometimes called Groovy on Rails, is an emerging area of much interest with already anticipated available support from such key Java projects as Spring, Oracle, and more.
The Definitive Guide to Grails, Second Edition, will be the first and definitive book on Grails written by the founder and leads of Grails.