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Jared Richardson

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Using Grails with your Legacy Database Posted: Jul 28, 2006 11:23 AM
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That's right, Grails, not Rails. :)

If you've not tinkered with Grails on Windows before, this tutorial is a great way to get started. It was written by a local guy, Jason Rudolph.

I met Jason Rudolph at a local Ruby meetup, but have since run into him at other events (like NFJS). He recently wrote a great bit about Grails and your legacy database that's a great introduction to Grails. Here's the link.

Btw, I hear there's a good chance a very similar article will be on Infoq shortly. ;)

Jared

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