As a non-Java web developer, I can say Grails has been the only stack
that's made working with Java decent (in some cases, very nice)
Dave's spot-on.  Grails alone didn't do the trick for me, though.  It
was a combination of Jason Rudolph, Scott Davis, the Groovy In Action
book, and a lot of long nights with Grails 0.5 and 0.6  It's been
worth it though  :)


On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 10:49 AM, DaveKlein<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> A while back I had the pleasure of salvaging a failing JSF/EJB project
> with Grails. (Details here: 
> http://dave-klein.blogspot.com/2008/06/grails-to-rescue.html
> ) .  In my, somewhat biased opinion, Grails is a perfect tool to lure
> any non-Java web developer to the JVM.
>
> But to be fair, JSF 2.0 looks like it may have solved most of the pain
> of JSF 1.x.
>
> Dave
> >
>



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