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jWebApp 4.8.5: URL/Object Mapping, Forms, & REST
jWebApp is a trouble free full stack MVC web application framework that truly removes the complexities of web development and its configuration.... more »
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Syntactic Sugar in Groovy and Ruby
Both Groovy and Ruby have their strengths and it’s nice to see cross-pollination of good ideas going both ways. From the comments on the RailsEnvy... more »
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Offline Web Apps, Dumb Idea or Really Dumb Idea?
Lots of "Web 2.0" pundits like to argue that it is just a matter of time before Web applications make desktop applications obsolete and irrelevant. To... more »
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The advantage of Grails
This week Spring Source have released, Spring Web Flow 2, I've read release notes and this make me think about the advantage of Grails...
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Don't Use ExtJS
A former user of ExtJS suggesting not to use ExtJS because of licensing issues
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Writing Your First YUI Application
The promise of JavaScript/CSS libraries like the free, BSD-licensed Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) Library is that they make it easier to create rich... more »
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Okay, Grails, That Was Cute: Taglibs
Grails just had its time — taglibs. Now, because of the pain of JSP tag libraries, I’ve avoided anything that sounded anything like UI taglibs. But, I... more »
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Refactoring Ugly Groovy Code
A few weeks ago I was writing a method in Groovy that needed to return three different results, two strings and one array. As I was writing it, I said... more »
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Why is it so Easy to Work with Grails
Last few days I am working on grailstutorials and this is the first time that I am doing some bigger project than experimenting with Grails. While so... more »
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Joomla - The Changing Face of Web Development
Joomla is an extremely popular open source content management system available on the World Wide Web for free. A number of online businesses are using... more »
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JRuby Won & It Was Fun
One interesting session at JavaOne 2008 was hosted by Raghavan aka Rags from Sun Microsystems. The session was called the Script Bowl and was a war... more »
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Are you smarter than the crowd – be the first to solve this and win $250
This classic logic puzzle – does not require any specialized knowledge just analytical skills. Check it out for yourself and challenge your... more »
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Writing a Simple Issue Tracker in Grails, Part 2
This is the long overdue follow up to my Writing a Simple Issue Tracker in Grails post. In this post I'll be detailing how to add security with the... more »
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Java Has The Flu
Remember when people built cool web apps with Java? When was the last time you heard about a cool web app that wasn't written in Rails or PHP? OK,... more »
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invokedynamic: Is It What We Really Need?
invokedynamic from prospective of Groovy Core Developer
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inputEx version 0.1.0 released
inputEx is a javascript library to build fields and forms. It can also be considered as an interface framework, since it provides a good structure to... more »
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Groovy, JRuby, Jython, Scala: Who Wins the Script Bowl?
Wednesday's Script Bowl was indeed what the caption promised, a rapid-fire comparison of scripting languages. Four developers took on the... more »
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Groovy: The Red Pill
Dynamic languages are coming on strong and this year's JavaOne has quite a bit to talk about. Here is a reflection on one of the Groovy talks.
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OSGi for Beginners
This article is the first of a series of articles aimed at teaching developers how to create OSGi bundles, including dependencies included with the... more »
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Web 3.0 alias Java 6 updated N + JavaFX Desktop profile anounced
With Java update 10 and later + JavaFX Desktop profile it is possible to run REAL applications (lets call them applets) out of process in the browser.... more »
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Why Groovy as a service layer
We're trying to decide whether to use Groovy or Java as a service layer on a project. This is my argument for Groovy. Would you use Groovy?
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What methods does my Groovy/Grails class have?
If you’ve ever wondered what methods a groovy class has available for you to call, all you need to do is ask the metaClass...
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Ouch, what a mess, - Extjs goes GPL3
I think that basically sums up my reaction to Jack's GPLv3'ing a library. For those who are not aware, As I was not, when I visited the extjs web... more »
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Conversations about the Spring Application Platform
Lots of conversation about the Spring Application Platform ... some reasonable, some crazy, some personal, some all of the above. This post summarizes... more »
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SpringSource application server, very nice, shame about the license
First, hats off to Rod, Adrian and the others. It's very nice and very much in line with where most people see this all going in the next few years.
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