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Ease the integration of Ajax and Java EE
With the rise of Ajax comes the need to dispel the myths of this hot property and pointedly deal with the issues that arise during its use. Senior IT Specialist Patrick Gan takes this opportunity to examine the potential impacts throughout the full develo
Java development 2.0: Gaelyk for Google App Engine
"The introduction of the Google App Engine saw a wave of frameworks emerge to facilitate developing applications targeted for it. The Gaelyk framework, one such framework written in Groovy, eases development of lightweight applications that leverage a datastore. And the scalability you can achieve is impressive."
Mastering Grails: Testing your Grails application
"Grails makes it easy to ensure that your Web applications start out bug free and stay that way. As a bonus, you can leverage your test code to produce a rich set of executable documentation that is always up-to-date. This month, Grails guru Scott Davis shows you the Grails testing ropes."
Mastering Grails: RESTful Grails
We live in the era of mashups. Creating Web pages that give users the information they want is a good start, but offering a source of raw data that other Web developers can easily mix in with their own applications is better. In this installment of Master
Mastering Grails: The Grails event model
"Everything in Grails, from build scripts to individual artifacts such as domain classes and controllers, throw events at key points during an application's life cycle. In this Mastering Grails installment, you'll learn how to set up listeners to catch these events and react to them with custom behavior."
Mastering Grails: Grails and legacy databases
In this Mastering Grails installment, Scott Davis explores the various ways that Grails can use database tables that don't conform to the Grails naming standard. If you have Java? classes that already map to your legacy databases, Grails allows you to u
Mastering Grails: Grails and the mobile Web
"The number of cell phone users worldwide is at 3.3 billion and rising, and Internet access from mobile phones is on a rapidly upward trajectory. Developing for the mobile Web has its unique demands. In this Mastering Grails installment, Scott Davis shows you how to make your Grails applications mobile phone friendly."
Mastering Grails: Grails services and Google Maps
"Scott Davis shows you how you can add maps to a Grails application using freely available APIs and Web services in this latest installment of the Mastering Grails series. He uses the trip-planner sample application from previous installments and takes it to the next level with geocoding, Google Maps, and Grails services."
Mastering Grails: Many-to-many relationships with a dollop of Ajax
"Many-to-many (m:m) relationships can be tricky to deal with in a Web application. In this installment of Mastering Grails , Scott Davis shows you how to implement m:m relationships in Grails successfully. See how they're handled by the Grails Object Relational Mapping (GORM) API and the back-end database. Also find out how a bit of Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript + XML) can streamline the user interface."
Mastering Grails: Changing the view with Groovy Server Pages
"Groovy Server Pages (GSP) puts the Web in the Grails Web framework. In the third installment of his Mastering Grails series, Scott Davis shows you the ins and outs of working with GSP. See how easy it is to use Grails TagLibs, mix together partial fragments of GSPs, and customize the default templates for the automatically generated (scaffolded) views."
Mastering Grails: GORM: Funny name, serious technology
"Any good Web framework needs a solid persistence strategy. In this second installment of his Mastering Grails series, Scott Davis introduces the Grails Object Relational Mapping (GORM) API. See how easy it is to create relationships between tables, enforce data validation rules, and change relational databases in your Grails applications."
Mastering Grails: Build your first Grails application
"Java™ programmers needn't abandon their favorite language and existing development infrastructure to adopt a modern Web development framework. In the first installment of his new monthly series Mastering Grails, Java expert Scott Davis introduces Grails and demonstrates how to build your first Grails application."
heise Developer - 01.10.2009 12:31 - Requirements Engineering in Zeiten der Agilität
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Der Hype um agile Vorgehensweisen in der Softwareentwicklung ist vorbei. Vielerorts haben sie sich durchgesetzt. Häufiger jedoch ist heute ein Mix aus klassischen und agilen Techniken anzutreffen. Wie wirkt sich die Mischung auf das Requirements Engineering aus, und wie wird es in agilen Projekten eingesetzt?
Introducing MongoDB | Linux Magazine
"Relational databases are not necessarily the best choice for modern Web applications. A new generation of alternatives is emerging. MongoDB is one of the best emergent solutions. And it’s open source. "
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Relational databases are not necessarily the best choice for modern Web applications. A new generation of alternatives is emerging. MongoDB is one of the best emergent solutions. And it’s open source.
memcached and Grails, Part 1: Installing and using memcached
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In this first half of a two-part article focusing on memcached and Grails, author James Goodwill introduces you to the open source caching solution memcached. Topics covered in this article include installation, configuration, memcached client commands, and evaluating the effectiveness of your cache. Unlike articles about using memcached with a language-specific client, this one focuses on direct interaction with the memcached server. The goal is to give you the tools you need to monitor your instance of memcached as well as to prepare you for the second half of the article, in which you will integrate memcached into a Grails application.
Git changes the game of distributed Web development
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Version control systems are a core component of most development projects,
regardless of whether you're developing an application, a Web site, or an operating
system. Most projects involve multiple developers, often working at widely separated
physical locations. Distributed version control systems are nothing new, but the Git version
control system provides unique support for collaboration and interaction among developers.
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