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SpringSource announces new project Reactor for asynchronous applications
SpringSource, the company behind the popular Spring Framework announced “Reactor” as: We’re pleased to announce that, after a long period of internal incubation, we’re releasing a foundational framework for asynchronous applications on the JVM which we’re calling Reactor. It provides abstractions … Continue reading
Posted in Spring Universe
Tagged ansynchronous, grails, Groovy and Grails, reactor, spring, Spring Framework
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Different ways of using Liquibase in Grails
“You never develop code without version control, why do you develop your database without it? Liquibase is an open source, database-independent library for tracking, managing and applying database changes. It is built on a simple premise: All database changes are … Continue reading
Posted in Groovy and Grails, Java Persistence, Spring Universe
Tagged databases, grails, Groovy and Grails, refactoring, spring
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Upgrading Grails: from 1.1.x to 1.2.0
The new Grails Version 1.2 was release right before Christmas 2009. Compared to the time-consuming and nerve-wracking Grails Upgrade from 1.0 to 1.1 that users experienced, the upgrade to Version 1.2 is a lot easier. This time the major showstopper … Continue reading