Wonderful. And grails.org is answering again. Now only the link to the
release notes at
http://grails.org/GRAILS/1.0+Release+Notesyields a 404.
Graeme Rocher schrieb:
> 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!
>
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