Open Source Web Frameworks in Groovy
Wicket Groovy Toolkit is a set of tools to support Wicket development from groovy. It contains a Groovy Builder implementation for Wicket. |
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Groovestry is designed to integrate the Groovy scripting language and the Tapestry web application framework. |
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JControl is a small MVC framework built with Groovy and Velocity languages. It uses convention over configuration and makes no use of configuration files |
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Grails aims to bring the \"coding by convention\" paradigm to Groovy. It's an open-source web application framework that leverages the Groovy language and complements Java Web development. You can use Grails as a standalone development environment that hides all configuration details or integrate your Java business logic.
Grails aims to make development as simple as possible and hence should appeal to a wide range of developers not just those from the Java community. |
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A light weight extension to the Struts 2 framework supporting the Groovy scripting language and full Spring integration for dependency management. |
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WOGroovy is a framework for Apple WebObjects that provides support for writing components or full applications using the groovy language |
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Aerie is web application framework based in groovy with a natural approach to Test Driven Development. It supports decorators, filters and more. |
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AribaWeb is an Open Source component-based web application development framework for creating rich, AJAX-enabled applications with the absolute minimum of code (and no hand-coded Javascript). |
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Gaelyk is a lightweight Groovy toolkit for Google App Engine Java.
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GroovyFlow is an alternative to Spring's dynamic language support. It allows web developers to see the effects of changes in their Groovy code without restarting their servlet engine. |
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