Wow, geez thanks a lot!
Looking back, Grails has changed so much with how I write my application -- Grails is simply the most amazing framework after Java and Spring.
On Feb 5, 2008 6:51 PM, Graeme Rocher <
graeme@...> wrote:
Dear Groovy/Grails community,
G2One Inc (http://www.g2one.com) and the Grails development team are
pleased to announce the release of the final 1.0 version of Grails,
the rapid web application framework built on Groovy and the Java EE
stack.
Grails 1.0 can be downloaded from the usual spot at
http://grails.org/Download. The release notes can be found here:
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GRAILS/1.0+Release+Notes
New features since 0.6 include:
* An ORM DSL for advanced legacy database mappings
* Support for easy to use Filters
* Content Negotiation support
* REST support
* JNDI Support
Thanks to all those who contributed to the release, including our core
committers, the user community and with a special thanks to the guys
at Refactr (http://www.refactr.com/) for their ongoing support of
Grails and the new site design for the 1.0 launch.
2 years and 8 months in the making and the Java platform finally has a
rapid, dynamic web framework to call its own.
Enjoy!
--
Graeme Rocher
Grails Project Lead
G2One, Inc. Chief Technology Officer
http://www.g2one.com
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