- Grails is an open source web application framework that uses the Apache Groovy programming language
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Grails (framework) facts
- It is intended to be a high-productivity framework by following the "coding by convention" paradigm, providing a stand-alone development environment and hiding much of the configuration detail from the developer
- Grails was previously known as "Groovy on Rails"; in March 2006 that name was dropped in response to a request by David Heinemeier Hansson, founder of the Ruby on Rails framework
- Work began in July 2005, with the 0
- 1 release on March 29, 2006 and the 1
- 0 release announced on February 18, 2008
- G2One - The Groovy Grails Company - was acquired by SpringSource in November, 2008, and it was later acquired by VMware
- On April 9, 2015, OCI (Object Computing, Inc
- ) announced that Graeme Rocher, Grails Co-Founder and Project Lead, and Jeff Brown, Principal Software Engineer and Senior member of Grails Core Team, have joined OCI to lead its Grails product team
- OCI is now the official sponsor and has taken over funding for the Grails project
- The Grails core team retains full autonomy as to how the project will be developed and advanced
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