Grails 1.1 beta3 released today

Graeme Rocher posted the following announcement to the Grails User list:

Dear Groovy/Grails Community,

We are pleased to announce the release of Grails 1.1 beta 3! This release provides a number of new features and improvements over the second beta. The headliners are:

  • Ant + Ivy Support - Grails applications can now be built on any  continuous integration server that supports Ant without the need for a  local Grails installation
  • Spring Namespace Support - Grails' Spring integration has been  extended to support Spring namespace-style configuration
  • Support for server-side forwards and includes - You can now perform  forwards and includes from controllers and tag libraries
  • Standalone GORM - GORM can now be used outside Grails and an example  that uses Spring MVC is provided with the Grails distro


A more detailed run down of all the features added so far can be found in the release notes at http://www.grails.org/1.1-beta3+Release+Notes

Alternatively you can take a look at all the issues resolved at the JIRA changelog: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GRAILS?report=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.project:changelog-panel

You can download Grails 1.1 beta 3 from the usual spot at http://grails.org/Download

Thanks for all your support

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OtengiM replied on Fri, 2009/01/30 - 11:52am

Awesome nice job to the Grails team. Grails it is getting fantastic framework.

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