We are planning to conduct a training on Grails on the 30th of Jan.
Details as below.
Grails Jumpstart (alpha :-)) -
Overview:
The intent of this course is to enable a developer proficient in Java
& J2EE to get started with Grails. All the important concepts of
grails will be covered by way of implementing a sample web
application.
Contents:
Quick introduction to Groovy
Introduction to Grails
Install grails and create a new application
Understand the directory structure, various artefacts and basic
configuration
GORM - defining entities, relationship, constraints
Controllers & Views
Scaffolding
Importing & using available plugins
Date : 30-Jan-2009 - 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
Venue : HSR Layout
About the trainer:
The training will be conducted by Kamal Govindraj. He is a technical
architect with over 12 years of experience. He has experience
building web based business applications using various J2EE open
source frameworks. He is the developer of the grails jbpm plugin
(
http://www.grails.org/Jbpm+Plugin) and also one of the main
contributors to Infrared (
http://infrared.sf.net) an open source J2EE
performance monitoring tool.
Prerequisite:
This will be beneficial for people who have experience building
webbased applications on the J2EE platform. Atleast a couple of years
experience with Java and open source frameworks such as Spring &
Hibernate will be needed. It would also be good if the participants
have basic knowledge of groovy. We will provide links to online
tutorials on groovy - the participants will be expected to have gone
through those.
Since this is the first batch of this training it is being offered
free of cost. We are looking for people who would participate and
provide us feedback which will help streamline the content.
All particpants will have to bring their own laptops.
In case you are interested please sent a mail to
in.tr...@lxisoft.com - with the subject line - "Grails training -
30/Jan". Please included a brief description about yourself and your
experience with Java, J2EE and frameworks such as Hibernate, Spring,
and any web MVC framework.
Regards,
Kamal
http://www.lxisoft.com