InfoQ Homepage SpringOne Content on InfoQ
-
Road to Grails 3.0
Graeme Rocher presents the latest additions to Grails including a walk through of the features included Grails 2.3 and upcoming in Grails 3.0.
-
Advanced Web Development Techniques With Grails 2
Jeff Scott Brown presents some of the advanced features available in Grails 2 for web application development.
-
An Introduction To Web Development With Grails 2
Jeff Scott Brown demoes creating a web application with Grails 2 using the command-line, GORM and Hibernate, GSP, and Spring Integration.
-
Building a Continuous Delivery Pipeline with Gradle and Jenkins
Peter Niederwieser discusses building a continuous delivery pipeline with Gradle and Jenkins.
-
Lift-off with Groovy 2.1
Guillaume Laforge introduces some of the new features in Groovy 2.1: better Invoke Dynamic, DSL-related annotation, grouping annotations, compiler customization.
-
Orchestrating Tasks from the Cloud with Groovy and AWS SWF
Clay McCoy discusses using Groovy’s metaprogramming capabilities and AWS SWF to deal with unreliable remote services, parallelization, scheduling critical timers, and server failures.
-
Asgard, the Grails App that Deploys Netflix to the Cloud
Joe Sondow presents how Netflix uses Asgard to deploy code updates and manage resources in the Amazon cloud.
-
GETn2it - A Case Study of Building a Startup with Groovy & Grails
Brian Jimerson presents a startup case study, including business challenges and the architectural solution implemented with Groovy, Grails and Spring.
-
Grails Goes Graph
Stefan Armbruster discusses building a Grails application with a graph data store based on Neo4j and sharing insight based on his own experience using such a system in production.
-
Just Do It: Migrating to Grails
Emiliano Conde shares the process, tools, and lessons learned migrating jBilling.com from Struts/EJB to Grails/Spring.
-
Under the Hood: Using Spring in Grails
Burt Beckwith introduces Spring development to Grails developers.
-
Groovy & Grails for Java Developers
Peter Ledbrook shows how Groovy can be useful for writing scripts, unit tests or builds for Spring projects and how Grails simplifies web application development.