Wholeheartedly agree.  GORM is great to work with.  For new projects, I've
found, the "domain first" approach of Grails with GORM underneath has made
some projects fantastically easy to get started with. The availability of
Hibernate criteria builders makes it even better.

On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Mac <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> In the listener feedback episode, Someone (Carl or Tor?) that said
> that Java platform doesn't
> have anything as nice as active record.
>
> GORM seems pretty good to me. :) It does all the dynamic behavior that
> was
> being listed in the episode. And as of Grails 1.1, you can use GORM
> standalone
> outside of Grails.
>
> http://www.grails.org/GORM
>
>
>


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