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Web frameworks are playing a major role in the creation of todays most compelling web applications, because they automate many of the tedious tasks, allowing developers to instead focus on providing users with creative and powerful features. Java developers have been particularly fortunate in this area, having been able to take advantage of Grails, an open source framework that supercharges productivity when building Javadriven web sites. Grails is based on Groovy, which is a very popular and growing dynamic scripting language for Java developers and was inspired by Python, Ruby, and Smalltalk.Beginning Groovy, Grails and Griffon is the first introductory book on the Groovy language and its primary web framework, Grails. Griffon is also covered. While Grails is the Web framework for building Groovy Web applications, Griffon is the deskop framework for building desktop Groovy applications. Could Groovy be the new Java? Its light, fast and free (open source). This book gets you started with Groovy, Grails and Griffon, and culminates in the example and possible application of some realworld projects. You follow along with the development of each project, implementing and running each application while learning new features along the way.What youll learn Understand the fundamentals of the open source, dynamic Groovy scripting language and the Grails web framework. Capitalize upon Grails welldefined framework architecture to build web applications faster than ever before. Improve your web application with cuttingedge interface enhancements using Ajax. Use Grails objectrelational mapping solution, GORM, to manage your data store more effectively than ever before. Take advantage of Groovy to create reporting services, implement batch processing, and create alternative client interfaces. Deploy and upgrade your Grailsdriven applications with expertise and ease. Discover an alternative client in Groovy as well. Explore the Griffon framework for creating Groovy-based desktop applications.Who this book is forJava and web developers looking to learn and embrace the power and flexibility offered by the more agile, lightweight Groovy scripting language and its Grails and Griffon frameworks.

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Vishal Layka

Christopher M. Judd

Joseph Faisal Nusairat

Jim Shingler

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Beginning Groovy, Grails and Griffon

Copyright 2013 by Vishal Layka, Christopher M. Judd, Joseph Faisal Nusairat, Jim Shingler

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Vishal Layka has over a decade of experience in Java/JEE. His thesis on building compilers for dynamic languages propelled his career in dynamic languages. Other than Groovy, his work and research interests involve Clojure, Erlang, Haskell, and Scala.

Christopher Judd is president and primary consultant for Judd Solutions, LLC. He is an international speaker, open source evangelist, leader of the Central Ohio Java Users Group, and co-author of Enterprise Java Development on a Budget (Apress, 2003). He has spent 12 years architecting and developing software for Fortune 500 companies in various industries, including insurance, retail, government, manufacturing, and transportation. His focus is consulting, mentoring, and training with Java, Java EE, Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME), mobile technologies, and related technologies.

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