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commit 14019657a9176101123d3e143645f536706a7c3d
Author: jamesfredley <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Wed Jan 28 14:21:27 2026 +0000
Updating apache/grails-website asf-site-production branch for Github
Actions run:21441654472
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blog/2016-04-01-1.html | 8 +++----
blog/2016-04-01-2.html | 8 +++----
blog/2017-01-20-1.html | 8 +++----
blog/2017-01-20-2.html | 8 +++----
blog/2017-01-20-3.html | 8 +++----
blog/2017-01-20-4.html | 8 +++----
blog/2017-07-12.html | 8 +++----
blog/2017-10-30.html | 8 +++----
blog/2018-02-08.html | 8 +++----
blog/2019-01-30.html | 8 +++----
blog/index.html | 40 +++++++++++++++----------------
blog/tag/quickcast.html | 28 +++++++++++-----------
foundation/minutes.xml | 2 +-
rss.xml | 62 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------
14 files changed, 106 insertions(+), 106 deletions(-)
diff --git a/blog/2016-04-01-1.html b/blog/2016-04-01-1.html
index f56d7a46328..0ec19726771 100644
--- a/blog/2016-04-01-1.html
+++ b/blog/2016-04-01-1.html
@@ -136,15 +136,15 @@ Companies deploy assistants like this [](https://kapa.ai)
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</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
</div>
diff --git a/blog/2016-04-01-2.html b/blog/2016-04-01-2.html
index 434288a7897..c3c6c1f6be6 100644
--- a/blog/2016-04-01-2.html
+++ b/blog/2016-04-01-2.html
@@ -139,15 +139,15 @@ Companies deploy assistants like this [](https://kapa.ai)
on docs via [website w
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
</div>
diff --git a/blog/2017-01-20-1.html b/blog/2017-01-20-1.html
index a53a475b50c..5b51ec45f3d 100644
--- a/blog/2017-01-20-1.html
+++ b/blog/2017-01-20-1.html
@@ -135,15 +135,15 @@ Companies deploy assistants like this [](https://kapa.ai)
on docs via [website w
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
</div>
diff --git a/blog/2017-01-20-2.html b/blog/2017-01-20-2.html
index 5adabad2e1c..8b467db5a34 100644
--- a/blog/2017-01-20-2.html
+++ b/blog/2017-01-20-2.html
@@ -135,15 +135,15 @@ Companies deploy assistants like this [](https://kapa.ai)
on docs via [website w
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
</div>
diff --git a/blog/2017-01-20-3.html b/blog/2017-01-20-3.html
index e318a85440d..f43a24041c5 100644
--- a/blog/2017-01-20-3.html
+++ b/blog/2017-01-20-3.html
@@ -136,15 +136,15 @@ Companies deploy assistants like this [](https://kapa.ai)
on docs via [website w
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
</div>
diff --git a/blog/2017-01-20-4.html b/blog/2017-01-20-4.html
index 07d438a9e68..36319d2a693 100644
--- a/blog/2017-01-20-4.html
+++ b/blog/2017-01-20-4.html
@@ -136,15 +136,15 @@ Companies deploy assistants like this [](https://kapa.ai)
on docs via [website w
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
</div>
diff --git a/blog/2017-07-12.html b/blog/2017-07-12.html
index feefdada90a..a8ab46399a3 100644
--- a/blog/2017-07-12.html
+++ b/blog/2017-07-12.html
@@ -136,15 +136,15 @@ Companies deploy assistants like this [](https://kapa.ai)
on docs via [website w
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
</div>
diff --git a/blog/2017-10-30.html b/blog/2017-10-30.html
index 611dc342325..7435b8cb6ba 100644
--- a/blog/2017-10-30.html
+++ b/blog/2017-10-30.html
@@ -136,15 +136,15 @@ Companies deploy assistants like this [](https://kapa.ai)
on docs via [website w
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
</div>
diff --git a/blog/2018-02-08.html b/blog/2018-02-08.html
index 70e8cf65a6c..0f9470b17ab 100644
--- a/blog/2018-02-08.html
+++ b/blog/2018-02-08.html
@@ -135,15 +135,15 @@ Companies deploy assistants like this [](https://kapa.ai)
on docs via [website w
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
</div>
diff --git a/blog/2019-01-30.html b/blog/2019-01-30.html
index 38826b5a881..80446ed9604 100644
--- a/blog/2019-01-30.html
+++ b/blog/2019-01-30.html
@@ -135,15 +135,15 @@ Companies deploy assistants like this [](https://kapa.ai)
on docs via [website w
</h2>
<div class='threecolumns'>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
diff --git a/blog/index.html b/blog/index.html
index 6513253bda8..98bb2a46d6c 100644
--- a/blog/index.html
+++ b/blog/index.html
@@ -295,17 +295,17 @@ Companies deploy assistants like this [](https://kapa.ai)
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<h2>Grails and the Recent Spring Framework RCE</h2>
</a>
</article></div></div><div class="threecolumns">
- <div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/grails-blog-index-3.png)'>
- <a
href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2022-01-07-gradle-enterprise-tools-and-infrastructure-partner.html'>
- <h3>January 7, 2022</h3>
- <h2>Grails Foundation Announces First Tools and I...</h2>
- </a>
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<a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2022-01-07-2gm-town-hall-q1.html'>
<h3>January 7, 2022</h3>
<h2>2GM Town Hall Meeting: 2022 Q1</h2>
</a>
+</article></div>
+ <div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/grails-blog-index-3.png)'>
+ <a
href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2022-01-07-gradle-enterprise-tools-and-infrastructure-partner.html'>
+ <h3>January 7, 2022</h3>
+ <h2>Grails Foundation Announces First Tools and I...</h2>
+ </a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/grails-blog-index-2.png)'>
<a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2021-12-15-grails-five-one.html'>
@@ -536,15 +536,15 @@ Companies deploy assistants like this [](https://kapa.ai)
on docs via [website w
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
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+ <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
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url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-4.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-2.html'>
<h3>January 20, 2017</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #6: Developing Grails® 3 Applicatio...</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #4: Angular Scaffolding</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-3.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-4.html'>
<h3>January 20, 2017</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #5: Retrieving Runtime Config Value...</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #6: Developing Grails® 3 Applicatio...</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-2.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-3.html'>
<h3>January 20, 2017</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #4: Angular Scaffolding</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #5: Retrieving Runtime Config Value...</h2>
</a>
</article></div></div><div class="threecolumns">
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
@@ -836,15 +836,15 @@ Companies deploy assistants like this [](https://kapa.ai)
on docs via [website w
</a>
</article></div></div><div class="threecolumns">
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-2.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-1.html'>
<h3>April 1, 2016</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #2: JSON Views</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #1: Grails® Interceptors</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-1.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-2.html'>
<h3>April 1, 2016</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #1: Grails® Interceptors</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #2: JSON Views</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/2015-03-01.jpg)'>
diff --git a/blog/tag/quickcast.html b/blog/tag/quickcast.html
index b28c7c5fd61..5265a990820 100644
--- a/blog/tag/quickcast.html
+++ b/blog/tag/quickcast.html
@@ -121,15 +121,15 @@ Companies deploy assistants like this [](https://kapa.ai)
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</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html'>
<h3>August 22, 2018</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails® Apps</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with YourKit</h2>
</a>
</article></div></div><div class="threecolumns">
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
@@ -151,21 +151,21 @@ Companies deploy assistants like this [](https://kapa.ai)
on docs via [website w
</a>
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<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-4.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-2.html'>
<h3>January 20, 2017</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #6: Developing Grails® 3 Applicatio...</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #4: Angular Scaffolding</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-3.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-4.html'>
<h3>January 20, 2017</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #5: Retrieving Runtime Config Value...</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #6: Developing Grails® 3 Applicatio...</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-2.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-3.html'>
<h3>January 20, 2017</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #4: Angular Scaffolding</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #5: Retrieving Runtime Config Value...</h2>
</a>
</article></div></div><div class="threecolumns">
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
@@ -175,15 +175,15 @@ Companies deploy assistants like this [](https://kapa.ai)
on docs via [website w
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-2.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-1.html'>
<h3>April 1, 2016</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #2: JSON Views</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #1: Grails® Interceptors</h2>
</a>
</article></div>
<div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image:
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
- <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-1.html'>
+ <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-2.html'>
<h3>April 1, 2016</h3>
- <h2>Quickcast #1: Grails® Interceptors</h2>
+ <h2>Quickcast #2: JSON Views</h2>
</a>
</article></div></div>
</div>
diff --git a/foundation/minutes.xml b/foundation/minutes.xml
index 5f79e55d5b7..0bfdc30eb0e 100644
--- a/foundation/minutes.xml
+++ b/foundation/minutes.xml
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss
xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"
version="2.0"><channel><title>Foundation | Grails
Framework</title><link>https://grails.apache.org</link><description>A powerful
Groovy-based web application framework for the JVM built on top of Spring
Boot</description><pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 12:16:49
GMT</pubDate><item><title>Technology Advisory Board
Meeting</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/foundation/minutes/20221128-tab.html<
[...]
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss
xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"
version="2.0"><channel><title>Foundation | Grails
Framework</title><link>https://grails.apache.org</link><description>A powerful
Groovy-based web application framework for the JVM built on top of Spring
Boot</description><pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 14:15:42
GMT</pubDate><item><title>Technology Advisory Board
Meeting</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/foundation/minutes/20221128-tab.html<
[...]
<h3>Meeting Attendance:</h3>
<ul>
<li><strong>Puneet Behl</strong> - Grails Product Development Lead at Object
Computing</li>
diff --git a/rss.xml b/rss.xml
index 138f92f7c4b..daf0087957a 100644
--- a/rss.xml
+++ b/rss.xml
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss
xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"
version="2.0"><channel><title>Blog | Grails
Framework</title><link>https://grails.apache.org</link><description>A powerful
Groovy-based web application framework for the JVM built on top of Spring
Boot</description><pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 12:16:51
GMT</pubDate><item><title>Apache Grails [%version] - Release
Announcement</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2025-10-18-introducing-g
[...]
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss
xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"
version="2.0"><channel><title>Blog | Grails
Framework</title><link>https://grails.apache.org</link><description>A powerful
Groovy-based web application framework for the JVM built on top of Spring
Boot</description><pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 14:15:45
GMT</pubDate><item><title>Apache Grails [%version] - Release
Announcement</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2025-10-18-introducing-g
[...]
<p>The Apache Grails community is excited to announce the 7.0.0 release of the
Apache Grails Framework!</p>
<p>This achievement reflects the dedication of our community and underscores
the strength of the ASF's open source ecosystems.</p>
<p>Thousands, upon thousands, of hours have gone into this release, and we are
incredibly grateful to everyone who contributed their time and expertise to
make it happen.</p>
@@ -2799,21 +2799,21 @@ Moving the Grails Foundation under Unity provides a
meaningful alliance between
<p>Because Grails applications are built on top of Spring and Spring Boot, the
Grails team has taken this vulnerability very seriously. Our investigations
have yielded no evidence that Grails 4.x or 5.x applications are vulnerable to
this attack. The Grails framework has its own data-binding logic, which
includes checks to validate that a given property a) is in a list of properties
that may be bound to, and b) exists within the target metaClass. All other
property candidates are ignored.</p>
<p>The known exploit is one mechanism that can be used for this vulnerability.
We will continue to monitor this situation and alert the Grails community of
any vulnerabilities discovered, along with mitigation steps.</p>
<h2>Next Steps</h2>
-<p>Although at this time, we have no reason to believe that Grails
applications are vulnerable, as a precaution, we have released <a
href="https://github.com/apache/grails-core/releases/tag/v5.1.6">Grails
5.1.6</a>. This Grails Framework release updates our Spring dependency to
5.3.18, which includes the upstream patch from the Spring Framework
Team.</p>]]></description><author>Jason
Schindler</author><guid>2022-03-31-grails-spring-rce</guid><pubDate>Thu, 31 Mar
2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDa [...]
-<p><strong>Gradle has joined the Grails Foundation as our first Tools and
Infrastructure Partner</strong></p>
-<p>The Grails Foundation™ is truly appreciative of the tremendous support we
receive from our sponsors. In addition to financial support, generous
contributions of development tools, infrastructure, and other resources are
essential to the continued evolution of the Grails® framework. Thus, we have
established a new partnership program to recognize the companies whose
contributions enable us to maintain and expand both the open source
technologies and the assets we rely on to keep our co [...]
-<p>Today, we are pleased to announce that Gradle Inc, the providers of <a
href="https://gradle.org">Gradle Build Tool</a> and <a
href="https://gradle.com">Gradle Enterprise</a>, has joined the Grails
Foundation as our first Tools and Infrastructure Partner! In support of our
organizations' shared values and goals within the open source ecosystem, Gradle
provides the Foundation free instances of <a href="https://gradle.com">Gradle
Enterprise</a>.</p>
-<p>Gradle Enterprise has helped our team to improve build times and
test-feedback cycle times, and improve troubleshooting efficiency by combining
root-cause analysis data with failure analytics.</p>
-<p>We’re delighted to have Gradle on board as a Tools and Infrastructure
Partner. The Gradle team's support and excitement for the Grails technology
over the years has been tremendous. Their engagement in our community has been
awesome, and we look forward to continued collaboration in the years to come.
We truly appreciate the dedication and passion Gradle has for open source
projects. On behalf of the Grails Foundation, thank you! Initiatives like these
that support and grow our Framew [...]
-<p>The Grails Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that supports the
Grails framework. The Foundation not only builds and supports an ecosystem of
documentation, functionality, and services, it promotes and evangelizes the
Framework as a leading technology in the JVM space. The generous support of our
Corporate Sponsors allows the Foundation to continue to ensure technical
innovation and advancement of the Framework as a free and open public-use
software development toolkit for ou [...]
-<p>To learn more about how you or your organization can support this
Foundation, please <a href="/">check us
out</a>!</p>]]></description><author>Jen
Wiese</author><guid>2022-01-07-gradle-enterprise-tools-and-infrastructure-partner</guid><pubDate>Fri,
07 Jan 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>2GM Town Hall Meeting:
2022
Q1</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2022-01-07-2gm-town-hall-q1.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
+<p>Although at this time, we have no reason to believe that Grails
applications are vulnerable, as a precaution, we have released <a
href="https://github.com/apache/grails-core/releases/tag/v5.1.6">Grails
5.1.6</a>. This Grails Framework release updates our Spring dependency to
5.3.18, which includes the upstream patch from the Spring Framework
Team.</p>]]></description><author>Jason
Schindler</author><guid>2022-03-31-grails-spring-rce</guid><pubDate>Thu, 31 Mar
2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDa [...]
<p>A big thanks to everyone who joined us for our Q1 2GM Town Hall Meeting!
For those of you who missed the live event, the recording is embedded below.</p>
<p>At this quarter’s meeting, we provided an update on the latest advancements
with the Grails and Micronaut frameworks, including a look at what is coming
soon. We also shared the latest news and sponsors of the Grails and Micronaut
Foundations, as well as some great live discussions and Q&A with our
panel.</p>
<p>A special thanks to our fantastic panel of experts: James Kleeh, Puneet
Behl, Sergio del Amo Caballero, and our awesome guest <a
href="http://melix.github.io/blog/">Cédric Champeau</a>.</p>
<p>Till next time!</p>
<p>— Jen Wiese</p>
<p><a href="https://objectcomputing.com/download_file/5451">Slides</a></p>
-<iframe width="100%" height="560"
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/EE5flg8Hj_E"
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>Jen
Wiese</author><guid>2022-01-07-2gm-town-hall-q1</guid><pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2022
00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Grails Framework 5.1
Released</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2021-12-15-grails-five-one.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
+<iframe width="100%" height="560"
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/EE5flg8Hj_E"
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>Jen
Wiese</author><guid>2022-01-07-2gm-town-hall-q1</guid><pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2022
00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Grails Foundation Announces First
Tools and Infrastructure
Partner</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2022-01-07-gradle-enterprise-tools-and-infrastructure-partner.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
+<p><strong>Gradle has joined the Grails Foundation as our first Tools and
Infrastructure Partner</strong></p>
+<p>The Grails Foundation™ is truly appreciative of the tremendous support we
receive from our sponsors. In addition to financial support, generous
contributions of development tools, infrastructure, and other resources are
essential to the continued evolution of the Grails® framework. Thus, we have
established a new partnership program to recognize the companies whose
contributions enable us to maintain and expand both the open source
technologies and the assets we rely on to keep our co [...]
+<p>Today, we are pleased to announce that Gradle Inc, the providers of <a
href="https://gradle.org">Gradle Build Tool</a> and <a
href="https://gradle.com">Gradle Enterprise</a>, has joined the Grails
Foundation as our first Tools and Infrastructure Partner! In support of our
organizations' shared values and goals within the open source ecosystem, Gradle
provides the Foundation free instances of <a href="https://gradle.com">Gradle
Enterprise</a>.</p>
+<p>Gradle Enterprise has helped our team to improve build times and
test-feedback cycle times, and improve troubleshooting efficiency by combining
root-cause analysis data with failure analytics.</p>
+<p>We’re delighted to have Gradle on board as a Tools and Infrastructure
Partner. The Gradle team's support and excitement for the Grails technology
over the years has been tremendous. Their engagement in our community has been
awesome, and we look forward to continued collaboration in the years to come.
We truly appreciate the dedication and passion Gradle has for open source
projects. On behalf of the Grails Foundation, thank you! Initiatives like these
that support and grow our Framew [...]
+<p>The Grails Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that supports the
Grails framework. The Foundation not only builds and supports an ecosystem of
documentation, functionality, and services, it promotes and evangelizes the
Framework as a leading technology in the JVM space. The generous support of our
Corporate Sponsors allows the Foundation to continue to ensure technical
innovation and advancement of the Framework as a free and open public-use
software development toolkit for ou [...]
+<p>To learn more about how you or your organization can support this
Foundation, please <a href="/">check us
out</a>!</p>]]></description><author>Jen
Wiese</author><guid>2022-01-07-gradle-enterprise-tools-and-infrastructure-partner</guid><pubDate>Fri,
07 Jan 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Grails Framework 5.1
Released</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2021-12-15-grails-five-one.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
<p>The Grails Foundation™ is pleased to announce a new minor release: <a
href="https://github.com/apache/grails-core/releases/tag/v5.1.0"><strong>Grails
framework 5.1</strong></a>!</p>
<p>This release of the Grails framework includes a number of bug fixes and
Gradle 7.2 compatibility changes (the Gradle task definitions with <a
href="https://docs.gradle.org/7.0/userguide/upgrading_version_6.html#task_validation_problems_are_now_errors">incorrectly
defined input output will now fail the build</a>), plus a bunch of
dependencies updates. For more information, please check the <a
href="https://github.com/apache/grails-core/releases/tag/v5.1.0"><strong>Grails
5.1 release no [...]
<h2>Updated Dependencies</h2>
@@ -3825,15 +3825,15 @@ class Team {
<li>2.14.1.1 for Grails 2.x</li>
<li>2.15.1 for Grails 3 and Java 7</li>
<li>3.0.6 for Grails 3 and Java 8</li>
-</ul>]]></description><author>Iván
López</author><guid>2018-09-23</guid><pubDate>Sun, 23 Sep 2018 00:00:00
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with
YourKit</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
-<p>Tags: <a href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/quickcast.html"><span
class="hashtag">#quickcast</span></a> <a
href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/yourkit.html"><span
class="hashtag">#yourkit</span></a></p>
-<p>In this Quickcast, 2GM (Groovy, Grails<sup>®</sup> framework, and
Micronaut) team member, <a
href="https://objectcomputing.com/products/2gm-team#assar">Nirav Assar</a>,
demonstrates how to use YourKit to profile a Grails application and spot CPU
problems and heap and garbage collection issues.</p>
-<p>Grails Quickcasts, brought to you through a partnership between <a
href="https://objectcomputing.com/">Object Computing, Inc.</a> (OCI) and <a
href="https://dzone.com/">DZone</a>, provide bite-sized tutorials to help you
maximize your productivity with the Framework.</p>
-<iframe width="100%" height="560"
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/NJ_T5g4bBeY"
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>Nirav
Assar</author><guid>2018-08-22-2</guid><pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2018 00:00:00
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails®
Apps</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
+</ul>]]></description><author>Iván
López</author><guid>2018-09-23</guid><pubDate>Sun, 23 Sep 2018 00:00:00
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quickcast #10: Debugging Grails®
Apps</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-1.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
<p>Tags: <a href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/quickcast.html"><span
class="hashtag">#quickcast</span></a></p>
<p>In this 13-minute Quickcast, 2GM (Groovy, Grails<sup>®</sup> framework, and
Micronaut) team member, <a
href="https://objectcomputing.com/products/2gm-team#lopez">Iván López</a>,
demonstrates a variety of ways to debug Grails core code and the Grails CLI
(command line interface). Developers may use these tips to fix issues or
contribute enhancements to the core Grails framework.</p>
<p>Grails Quickcasts, brought to you through a partnership between <a
href="https://objectcomputing.com/">Object Computing, Inc.</a> (OCI) and <a
href="https://dzone.com/">DZone</a>, provide bite-sized tutorials to help you
maximize your productivity with the Framework.</p>
-<iframe width="100%" height="560"
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/y69Cr_hYUCA"
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>Iván
López</author><guid>2018-08-22-1</guid><pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2018 00:00:00
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Mock vs Stub vs
Spy</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-06-22.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
+<iframe width="100%" height="560"
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/y69Cr_hYUCA"
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>Iván
López</author><guid>2018-08-22-1</guid><pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2018 00:00:00
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quickcast #11: Grails® Profiling with
YourKit</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-08-22-2.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
+<p>Tags: <a href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/quickcast.html"><span
class="hashtag">#quickcast</span></a> <a
href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/yourkit.html"><span
class="hashtag">#yourkit</span></a></p>
+<p>In this Quickcast, 2GM (Groovy, Grails<sup>®</sup> framework, and
Micronaut) team member, <a
href="https://objectcomputing.com/products/2gm-team#assar">Nirav Assar</a>,
demonstrates how to use YourKit to profile a Grails application and spot CPU
problems and heap and garbage collection issues.</p>
+<p>Grails Quickcasts, brought to you through a partnership between <a
href="https://objectcomputing.com/">Object Computing, Inc.</a> (OCI) and <a
href="https://dzone.com/">DZone</a>, provide bite-sized tutorials to help you
maximize your productivity with the Framework.</p>
+<iframe width="100%" height="560"
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/NJ_T5g4bBeY"
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>Nirav
Assar</author><guid>2018-08-22-2</guid><pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2018 00:00:00
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Mock vs Stub vs
Spy</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2018-06-22.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
<p>Tags: <a href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/spock.html"><span
class="hashtag">#spock</span></a></p>
<h2>Introduction</h2>
<p><a href="https://spockframework.org/">Spock</a> provides three powerful yet
distinct, tools that make working with collaborators easier:</p>
@@ -5184,7 +5184,12 @@ info.app.grailsVersion=3.2.5
<p>GORM 6.1 will become the default version of GORM to be used in the upcoming
Grails 3.3, in the meantime you can use GORM 6.1 in Grails 3.2 simply by
changing the <code>gormVersion</code> setting in
<code>gradle.properties</code>:</p>
<pre><code class="language-groovy">gormVersion=6.1.0.RELEASE
</code></pre>
-<p>To celebrate the release we have prepared the first of a series of new
guides to cover GORM 6.1. Among the many new features are huge improvements to
support Neo4j. Using the official Neo4j sample application, the new guide
describes how you can <a
href="https://guides.grails.org/neo4j-movies/guide/index.html">build a graph
application with the Grails framework, GORM 6.1 and Neo4j</a>!
Enjoy!</p>]]></description><author>Graeme
Rocher</author><guid>2017-03-27</guid><pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar [...]
+<p>To celebrate the release we have prepared the first of a series of new
guides to cover GORM 6.1. Among the many new features are huge improvements to
support Neo4j. Using the official Neo4j sample application, the new guide
describes how you can <a
href="https://guides.grails.org/neo4j-movies/guide/index.html">build a graph
application with the Grails framework, GORM 6.1 and Neo4j</a>!
Enjoy!</p>]]></description><author>Graeme
Rocher</author><guid>2017-03-27</guid><pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar [...]
+<p>Tags: <a href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/quickcast.html"><span
class="hashtag">#quickcast</span></a> <a
href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/rest.html"><span
class="hashtag">#rest</span></a></p>
+<p>In this Quickcast, 2GM (Groovy, Grails<sup>®</sup> framework, and
Micronaut) team member, <a
href="https://objectcomputing.com/products/2gm-team#kleeh">James Kleeh</a>,
walks you through the process of using the Angular scaffolding for Grails apps
to build a fully functional web app, using a simple blog format for
demonstration.</p>
+<p>The tutorial explains how to have the Grails framework set up a REST
endpoint and all the Angular modules needed to get the web app running.</p>
+<p>Grails Quickcasts, brought to you through a partnership between <a
href="https://objectcomputing.com/">Object Computing, Inc.</a> (OCI) and <a
href="https://dzone.com/">DZone</a>, provide bite-sized tutorials to help you
maximize your productivity with the Framework.</p>
+<iframe width="100%" height="560"
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/tT4BdlRFAis"
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>James
Kleeh</author><guid>2017-01-20-2</guid><pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2017 00:00:00
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quickcast #6: Developing Grails® 3
Applications with IntelliJ
IDEA</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-4.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
<p>Tags: <a href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/quickcast.html"><span
class="hashtag">#quickcast</span></a></p>
<p>Grails<sup>®</sup> 3 is a high-productivity framework for building web
applications for the JVM.</p>
<p>IntelliJ IDEA is a high-productivity Integrated Development Environment
(IDE) for building a variety of application types. IDEA has always had great
support for building Grails applications and, in particular, has the best
support of any IDE for developing with Grails 3.</p>
@@ -5196,12 +5201,7 @@ info.app.grailsVersion=3.2.5
<p>In fewer than 18 minutes, Jeff describes several techniques for retrieving
configuration values at runtime and discusses the pros and cons of each. Visit
<a
href="https://objectcomputing.com/news/2016/08/31/retrieving-config-values-grails-3">this
Grails blog post</a> for an accompanying article.</p>
<p>For this Quickcast, you’ll need no more than a basic understanding of the
Grails framework.</p>
<p>Grails Quickcasts, brought to you through a partnership between <a
href="https://objectcomputing.com/">Object Computing, Inc.</a> (OCI) and <a
href="https://dzone.com/">DZone</a>, provide bite-sized tutorials to help you
maximize your productivity with the Framework.</p>
-<iframe width="100%" height="560"
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Qw5hjwT9EOc"
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>Jeff Scott
Brown</author><guid>2017-01-20-3</guid><pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2017 00:00:00
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quickcast #4: Angular
Scaffolding</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-2.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
-<p>Tags: <a href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/quickcast.html"><span
class="hashtag">#quickcast</span></a> <a
href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/rest.html"><span
class="hashtag">#rest</span></a></p>
-<p>In this Quickcast, 2GM (Groovy, Grails<sup>®</sup> framework, and
Micronaut) team member, <a
href="https://objectcomputing.com/products/2gm-team#kleeh">James Kleeh</a>,
walks you through the process of using the Angular scaffolding for Grails apps
to build a fully functional web app, using a simple blog format for
demonstration.</p>
-<p>The tutorial explains how to have the Grails framework set up a REST
endpoint and all the Angular modules needed to get the web app running.</p>
-<p>Grails Quickcasts, brought to you through a partnership between <a
href="https://objectcomputing.com/">Object Computing, Inc.</a> (OCI) and <a
href="https://dzone.com/">DZone</a>, provide bite-sized tutorials to help you
maximize your productivity with the Framework.</p>
-<iframe width="100%" height="560"
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/tT4BdlRFAis"
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>James
Kleeh</author><guid>2017-01-20-2</guid><pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2017 00:00:00
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quickcast #3: Multi-Project
Builds</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-1.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
+<iframe width="100%" height="560"
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Qw5hjwT9EOc"
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>Jeff Scott
Brown</author><guid>2017-01-20-3</guid><pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2017 00:00:00
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quickcast #3: Multi-Project
Builds</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-1.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
<p>Tags: <a href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/quickcast.html"><span
class="hashtag">#quickcast</span></a></p>
<p>In this video, Grails<sup>®</sup> framework co-founder Graeme Rocher walks
you through multi-project builds in Grails apps.</p>
<p>The Grails framework does a few handy things with multi-project builds and
plugins, not the least of which being that Grails compiles your plugins first
and puts the class and resources of those plugins directly in the classpath.
This lets you make changes to your plugins and instantly see those changes in
your build.</p>
@@ -7458,7 +7458,13 @@ json {
<li>view_name.gson (Example: show.gson)</li>
</ul>
<p>The content type (defined by either the <code>ACCEPT</code> header or file
extension in the URI) is taken into account to allow different formats for the
same view.</p>
-<p>For more detail, see <a
href="https://grails.github.io/grails-views/latest/">the official
documentation</a>.</p>]]></description><author>Jeff Scott
Brown</author><guid>2016-04-13</guid><pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2016 00:00:00
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quickcast #2: JSON
Views</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-2.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
+<p>For more detail, see <a
href="https://grails.github.io/grails-views/latest/">the official
documentation</a>.</p>]]></description><author>Jeff Scott
Brown</author><guid>2016-04-13</guid><pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2016 00:00:00
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quickcast #1: Grails®
Interceptors</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-1.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
+<p>Tags: <a href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/quickcast.html"><span
class="hashtag">#quickcast</span></a></p>
+<p>In this 17-minute video, the Grails<sup>®</sup> framework co-founder, <a
href="https://objectcomputing.com/products/2gm-team#brown">Jeff Scott
Brown</a>, talks Grails <a
href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interceptor_pattern">interceptors</a>.</p>
+<p>(Yes, <code>create-interceptor</code> actually creates an interceptor.
Mind. Blown.)</p>
+<p>This tutorial assumes only basic familiarity with Groovy (which is pretty
darned expressive anyway) and the MVC concept (which you already know). It also
serves as an excellent introduction to the interceptor pattern in any language,
because Grails' behind-the-scenes legwork lets you focus on the logic of the
pattern.</p>
+<p>Grails Quickcasts, brought to you through a partnership between <a
href="https://objectcomputing.com/">Object Computing, Inc.</a> (OCI) and <a
href="https://dzone.com/">DZone</a>, provide bite-sized tutorials to help you
maximize your productivity with the Framework.</p>
+<iframe width="100%" height="560"
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/XnRNfDGkBVg"
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>Jeff Scott
Brown</author><guid>2016-04-01-1</guid><pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2016 00:00:00
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quickcast #2: JSON
Views</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-2.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
<p>Tags: <a href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/quickcast.html"><span
class="hashtag">#quickcast</span></a> <a
href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/json.html"><span
class="hashtag">#json</span></a></p>
<p>In a delightful and informative 15 minutes, the Grails<sup>®</sup>
framework co-founder, <a
href="https://objectcomputing.com/products/2gm-team#brown">Jeff Scott
Brown</a>, probes JSON views.</p>
<p>Beginning with a Grails 3.1.1 application created with a standard web
profile, Jeff demonstrates how to add a few custom domain classes.</p>
@@ -7467,13 +7473,7 @@ json {
<p>While the app is running in development mode, the JSON files can be
altered, and the effects of those changes can be seen real-time in the
application.</p>
<p>This Quickcast assumes basic knowledge of Grails, JSON, and REST APIs.</p>
<p>Grails Quickcasts, brought to you through a partnership between <a
href="https://objectcomputing.com/">Object Computing, Inc.</a> (OCI) and <a
href="https://dzone.com/">DZone</a>, provide bite-sized tutorials to help you
maximize your productivity with the Framework.</p>
-<iframe width="100%" height="560"
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/XnRNfDGkBVg"
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>Jeff Scott
Brown</author><guid>2016-04-01-2</guid><pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2016 00:00:00
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quickcast #1: Grails®
Interceptors</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-1.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
-<p>Tags: <a href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/quickcast.html"><span
class="hashtag">#quickcast</span></a></p>
-<p>In this 17-minute video, the Grails<sup>®</sup> framework co-founder, <a
href="https://objectcomputing.com/products/2gm-team#brown">Jeff Scott
Brown</a>, talks Grails <a
href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interceptor_pattern">interceptors</a>.</p>
-<p>(Yes, <code>create-interceptor</code> actually creates an interceptor.
Mind. Blown.)</p>
-<p>This tutorial assumes only basic familiarity with Groovy (which is pretty
darned expressive anyway) and the MVC concept (which you already know). It also
serves as an excellent introduction to the interceptor pattern in any language,
because Grails' behind-the-scenes legwork lets you focus on the logic of the
pattern.</p>
-<p>Grails Quickcasts, brought to you through a partnership between <a
href="https://objectcomputing.com/">Object Computing, Inc.</a> (OCI) and <a
href="https://dzone.com/">DZone</a>, provide bite-sized tutorials to help you
maximize your productivity with the Framework.</p>
-<iframe width="100%" height="560"
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/XnRNfDGkBVg"
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>Jeff Scott
Brown</author><guid>2016-04-01-1</guid><pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2016 00:00:00
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Grails® 3
Interceptors</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2015-03-01.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
+<iframe width="100%" height="560"
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/XnRNfDGkBVg"
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>Jeff Scott
Brown</author><guid>2016-04-01-2</guid><pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2016 00:00:00
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Grails® 3
Interceptors</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2015-03-01.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
<h2>Introduction</h2>
<p>Grails<sup>®</sup> 3 is a major step forward in the evolution of the
framework and re-evaluates many aspects of the framework that have evolved over
the years. One area of the framework that was re-evaluated is that related to
Grails filters.</p>
<p>Grails filters are a lot like servlet filters but are more simple and are
better integrated into the Grails runtime and its conventions. Grails filters
were a way to implement logic that might relate to any number of controllers
and were a powerful and flexible way to address many of those concerns. Grails
3 introduces the notion of interceptors as a better way to address many of the
types of concerns that previously would have been addressed with filters.</p>