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Why Grails really matter for Java developers (2 messages)
- Posted by: Daniel Rubio
- Posted on: March 24 2009 04:56 EDT
Grails is a Ruby on Rails look a like framework that runs on Java's Virtual Machine(JVM) and relies on Groovy -- a JVM compatible language. This post explains why Grails should matter to Java developers. Read the entire post 'Why Grails really matters for a Java developer (and actually rescues JEE from boredom)': http://www.itexto.net/devkico/?p=344Threaded Messages (2)
- Re: Why Grails really matter for Java developers by Werner Keil on March 26 2009 08:32 EDT
- Re: Why Grails really matter for Java developers by Pramod Chandersekhar on March 31 2009 14:15 EDT
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- Posted by: Werner Keil
- Posted on: March 26 2009 08:32 EDT
- in response to Daniel Rubio
Nice teaser for Grails and Groovy. If Grails still wishes to matter and "rescue" from JEE boredom, then like many other JSRs currently inactive it'll have to be more vocal and active in the JCP. Which still defines JEE and other standards. Otherwise, Grails soon may not matter at all for Java developers ;-| -
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- Posted by: Pramod Chandersekhar
- Posted on: March 31 2009 14:15 EDT
- in response to Werner Keil
I guess the main point of the blog is - will J2EE and the JCP have any relevance if people are moving away from J2EE. Grails will probably not care about J2EE and the JCP process. It really is J2EE which should be bending over backwards to find out why people are moving elsewhere.