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Grails

Grails is a framework used to build web applications with the Groovy programming language. The core framework is very extensible and there are numerous plugins available that provide easy integration of add-on features.

Grails is sponsored by Object Computing Inc. in St. Louis Missouri. Please contact info@ociweb.com for support inquiries.

Getting Started

You need a Java Development Kit (JDK) installed, but it is not necessary to install Groovy because it's bundled with the Grails distribution.

To install Grails, visit http://grails.org/Download and download the version you would like to use. Set a GRAILS_HOME environment variable to point to the root of the extracted download and add GRAILS_HOME/bin to your executable PATH. Then in a shell, type the following:

grails create-app sampleapp
cd sampleapp
grails run-app

To build Grails, clone this GitHub repository and execute the install Gradle target:

git clone https://github.com/grails/grails-core.git
cd grails-core
./gradlew install

If you encounter out of memory errors when trying to run the install target, try adjusting Gradle build settings. For example:

export GRADLE_OPTS="-Xmx2G -Xms2G -XX:NewSize=512m -XX:MaxNewSize=512m -XX:MaxPermSize=1G"

Performing a Release

Releases of Grails are automated by Travis CI.

To create a release perform the following steps.

First check that the tests are passing and all is well on Travis.

Next, update the Grails version in build.gradle and grails-core/src/test/groovy/grails/util/GrailsUtilTests.java and then push the changes to git:

$ git add build.gradle grails-core/src/test/groovy/grails/util/GrailsUtilTests.java
$ git commit -m "Release Grails 3.0.1"
$ git tag v3.0.1
$ git push --tags
$ git push

By tagging the release Travis will perform all the necessary steps to release a new version of Grails, just wait for the build to complete.

The Travis CI build will automatically upload the tagged release to Github and be available on the Releases page.

License

Grails and Groovy are licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0.


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