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Graeme Rocher (Author)
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December 12, 2006 Expert's Voice in Java

Reviewed and endorsed by Guillaume Laforge and Dierk Koenig of Groovy, The Definitive Guide to Grails by Grails lead Graeme Rocher is for anyone looking for a more agile approach to web development with a dynamic scripting language such as Groovy. It will show you the new direction web frameworks are taking and specifically how a dynamic scripting language like Groovy can be harnessed on the JavaTM platform for productive Grails development.

This book takes you through the Grails development life cycle, including its project infrastructure, screen generation, full automatic object mapping to relational database systems, and a flexible, easy-to-use web layer. This book also demonstrates how Grails complements Java web development. Topics include creating domain classes in the Java platform while still accessing advanced features like dynamic persistent methods, using Grails controllers to call business logic written in the Java specification, and testing your Java application logic using Grails test cases.

  • The author tackles new issues like writing web applications with dynamic languages, an agile approach, Ajax, and more.
  • The Java platform has always been about choice, and this book demonstrates how you can use select aspects of Grails that you choose.
  • The book makes up for the current lack of solid Groovy documentation.


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About the Author

Graeme Rocher is an experienced software engineer, consultant and dynamic language expert. Graeme is project lead of the open source Grails web application framework (Grails.org) and author of The Definitive Guide to Grails. In Graeme's role as head of Grails development at SpringSource, the professional open source services company behind the Spring framework, Graeme leads the development of the Grails web framework and provides consulting, training and support to SpringSource's clients. Graeme is a frequent speaker at industry conferences on subjects related to Groovy, Grails and dynamic languages in Java. Prior to joining SpringSource Graeme co-founded G2One—the Groovy/Grails Company—which was later acquired by SpringSource.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Apress; 1 edition (December 12, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590597583
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590597583
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,272,404 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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2.0 out of 5 stars 2nd Ed Will be a great work, July 3, 2007
This review is from: The Definitive Guide to Grails (Expert's Voice in Java) (Paperback)
I'm new to groovy/grails and hoped that the book would help me progress beyond the basic examples. Unfortunately this was not the case, as from about page 160 or so I was unable to keep my version of the bookmark application working (using grails 0.5.6). I even downloaded the source for the book and that would not run either. As a suggestion the book source code should be organized via chapter. In that way it is easier to follow the changes as the application is developed.

Having given this book a low rating, it's clearly going to be a great work once the second edition is published (hopefully shortly after the grails 1.0 release). Generally the text was well written, and very informative, and I'll be buying the second edition when it does come out! As a previous poster noted, how Graeme finds the time to do all that he does is amazing.

As to grails, I think it's got real potential, coupled with AJAX and grails should be a killer app - sorry framework.




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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read by today's Enterprise POJO Java Developers..., October 6, 2007
This review is from: The Definitive Guide to Grails (Expert's Voice in Java) (Paperback)
Today's enterprise Java development is complex, tedious and challenging. In spite of numerous frameworks including Spring framework and HIBERNATE trying to address this complexity and make development simple, the truth is it is not simple. The Java developer community deserves a true framework built on very similar agile development principles that Ruby on Rails was built upon; DRY, Convention over Configuration and Boilerplate Code Generation.

Grails combines the power of Java, Groovy, Spring, HIBERNATE and more under the covers and brings out a true framework that increases your productivity to great levels.

This book clearly explains the concepts. Though some of the material and examples are little old compared to the latest Grails release, it is worth reading this book to understand the concepts. It will change the way you think and build Java applications.

A must read by every Java professional.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Productivity combined with quality, January 26, 2007
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Really great book!

It shows not only how fast and easy Web Application development can be on the Java Platform what you may expect as this is the book description but it also shows that Grails perfectly combines quality and productivity. High quality applications need to be easily automated testable. Authors presenting new technologies often forget this point but not Graeme who shows through the whole book how to take care to the quality of your application and even dedicates a special chapter to testing.
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bookmark list, session factory, hibernate configuration, latest bookmarks, def bookmarks, bookmarks application, agile web framework, def criteria, safe dereference operator, groovy class, bookmark instances, groovy file, cron expression, builder syntax, flash scope, bookmark application, dynamic finders, bookmark template, eager fetching, recent bookmarks, bookmark screen, spread operator, natural identifier, message bundle, new bookmark
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Hello World, Delicious Service, First Name, Groovy Mock, Create Bookmark, Mozilla Firefox, Open Notebook Figure, Show Bookmark, Graeme Rocher, Rocher Email, Add Tag, Commons E-mail, Jakarta Commons, Last Name, Java Enterprise Edition, Grails Notes, Dierk Koenig, Design Patterns, Apache Ant, Controlling Flow, Rendering the Template, Note Groovy, Grails Bookmarks Application, Name Macintosh, Groovy's Meta Object Protocol
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