Summary

We’re off to a good start. We have Grails installed. Our project requirements are clear and achievable. Our new application is prepped, ready, and running.

In the next chapter, we’ll begin our first development iteration. To get ourselves acclimated, we’ll reach for some low-hanging fruit and work on the first three features on our list. At the end of Chapter 3, we will be able to create, display, and edit an event.

Footnotes

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For more information on these events, see http://www.houstontechfest.org, http://www.siliconvalley-codecamp.com, and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BarCamp.

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See http://grails.org/plugin/database-migration.

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Most Grails applications will not need Spring or Hibernate configuration files.

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