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Grails 1.1 Web Application Development

By : Jon Dickinson
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Grails 1.1 Web Application Development

By: Jon Dickinson

Overview of this book

Web development is trickyóeven a simple web application has a number of context changes ready to trip up the unwary. Grails takes the everyday pain out of web application development, allowing us to focus on delivering real application logic and create seamless experiences that will address the needs of our users. This book will take the pain out of Grails by showing you exactly how to build a web application with a minimum of fuss. With this book, even if you are new to Grails, you will be up and running before you know it. You will be able to code faster and your code will be better. This clear and concise book is packed with examples and clear instructions to help you build your first Grails application and gives you the skills to speed up your application development by adding a different angle for learning about the topic. After a brief introduction to the dynamic JVM-based Groovy programming language, which teaches you enough about Groovy to understand the relationship between Grails and the Groovy scripting language, it shows how to use Grails and a number of key plug-ins to deliver valuable web applications. It also takes you through creating, developing, testing, and deploying an example team collaboration application in Grails. Using an incremental and iterative approach you will learn how to build a basic web application with secure authentication and different levels of authorization. You will learn how to handle file upload allowing users to share files. Some advanced features of object-oriented persistence will be introduced through adding tags for messages and files to giving users a robust categorization system. You will then build on the basic application to enhance the user experience through AJAX and the RichUI plug-in. You will take a further step into the world of Web 2.0 by adding an RSS feed and a REST service to the application. Once the entire application is up and running, you will learn how to create your own plug-in for tagging. Finally, you will learn how to deploy this application to a production environment.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Grails 1.1 Web Application Development
Credits
About the author
Acknowledgement
About the reviewers
Preface

Running Groovy


To be able to execute the upcoming Groovy examples, you need to look at the options for running Groovy code in a stand-alone environment. This will allow you to experiment with the language features of Groovy in isolation from the Grails framework.

Installing Groovy

The first thing you need to do is install Groovy. Remember that Grails comes bundled with Groovy, so there was no need to install it specifically for our Grails application. If you want to run Groovy code outside of Grails, you will need to install it separately. Here are the installation steps:

  • Download the Groovy distributable from http://groovy.codehaus.org/Download

  • Extract the archive file to your install location. For example, the tools directory in the root drive

  • Create a new environment variable called GROOVY_HOME to reference your Groovy install directory. For example, /tools/groovy-1.5.6

  • Modify the PATH environment variable to contain a reference to the GROOVY_HOME/bin directory

So in Windows, your environment...