Grails 2.4.2 and 2.3.11 Released
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We are pleased to announce the release of Grails 2.4.2 and Grails 2.3.11 both of which include numerous fixes and improvements. See the linked release notes for further information. Read more
Grails is an Open Source, full stack, web application framework for the JVM. It takes advantage of the Groovy programming language and convention over configuration to provide a productive and stream-lined development experience. Learn more
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We are pleased to announce the release of Grails 2.4.2 and Grails 2.3.11 both of which include numerous fixes and improvements. See the linked release notes for further information. Read more
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We are pleased to announce the release of Grails 2.4.1 and Grails 2.3.10 both of which include numerous fixes and improvements. See the linked release notes for further information. Read more
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The Grails team are pleased to announce the release of Grails 2.4. Checkout Graeme's blog post on Spring.IO for all the details. Read more
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