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Overview

Grails is a full-stack web application framework built on top of popular open source frameworks such as Spring, Hibernate, Ant, and JUnit. This cheat sheet helps you set up your first Grails application in minutes, and serves as a handy reference manual for working with Grails Controllers, Services, Views and GSP taglibs.

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About the Author

Dave Klein is a developer with Contegix, a company specializing in delivering managed internet infrastructure based upon Linux, Mac OS X, JEE, and Grails. Dave has worked as a developer, architect, project manager, mentor, and trainer for the past 15 years, and has presented at user groups and national conferences. Dave’s Groovy and Grails-related thoughts can be found at http://dave-klein.blogspot.com.