By bloid
via gettinggroovy.wordpress.com
Published: May 22 2009 / 06:25
Most of the attendees at the conference would love to use Groovy or Grails for projects, but many companies are still in the evaluation phase. The question Dierk Konig tried to answer in his session was “what are some of the different ways you can introduce Groovy and Grails to client projects?”. He identified seven common patterns for introducing Groovy and/or Grails into projects: superglue, liquid heart, keyhole surgery, smart configuration, unlimited openness, house-elf scripts and the prototype.
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