I agree that ending the Grails mailing lists was a bad idea - StackOverflow.com is far from equivalent. There's a Google Groups forum though, which is better for discussions: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/grails-dev-discuss
Great. Just great. Now frikkin Pivotal isn't even paying for !@#$*! hosting fees?!!!!?!!1
Kidding. It must be an issue from your end - it's up now and was up every time I checked it over the weekend. This is a cool site for stuff like this: http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/
A tool we often use where I work is GRAG. It creates your domain models based off your legacy database. Very useful to get up and going quickly.
You will often have to make a handful of modifications to the domain models created, but nothing show-stopping.
Hi! I'm new to this thread but if you mean comparable MVC frameworks to Grails:
Django - uses Python
There are more for sure, but I've been using Grails all summer and love it, especially having the power of Java in a smooth language like Groovy. Good luck!
I was under the impression that I could license for $149 for the first year https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/buy/#section=personal as a personal individual. Are you folks clearly in need of business licenses? The tool does feel pretty polished (currently in 30 day evaluation period for ultimate).
I'd be licensing for educational reasons at this time and not using it at work so I can use personal, though I had hoped to write stuff at home which could eventually be put out there for others as open source. They don't seem to provide guidance on where personal individual crosses over into needing a single user 'business/organization' license.
To address the question, I have yet to find anything else at this point myself, hence my looking into actually licensing the intellij product.
Which of the 3 tutorials I linked to are you referring to?
Can you post a screenshot of exactly what you're typing and what the output is?
Can you type where npm
and where ng
to see if both are on your path?
It sounds like perhaps node or your global node modules (things installed with npm install -g
, like the angular-cli) are not on your path.
I would recommend installing babun and using that as a good windows shell that will behave like linux / mac (which most front-end tutorials assume you are using). You will likely have less trouble with that than with cmd.exe
or Powershell
If I tell curl to follow the redirect with the -L option curl fails during the SSL handshake. This matches what happened with "lynx" although I was able to tell lynx to ignore the SSL error:
:/opt:99> curl -v -L http://grails.org snip * Ignoring the response-body * Connection #0 to host grails.org left intact * Issue another request to this URL: 'https://grails.org/' * Found bundle for host grails.org: 0x7f9761c11a90 * Hostname was NOT found in DNS cache * Trying 104.28.16.63... * Connected to grails.org (104.28.16.63) port 443 (#1) * Server aborted the SSL handshake * Closing connection 1 curl: (35) Server aborted the SSL handshake
I don't know what to tell you, on a server outside of my network that I have shell access too it can't connect to grails.org either. It can connect to cnn.com just fine.
[meow ~]$ curl -v http://grails.org * About to connect() to grails.org port 80 (#0) * Trying 2400:cb00:2048:1::681c:113f... ^C
[meow ~]$ curl -v http://www.cnn.com * About to connect() to www.cnn.com port 80 (#0) * Trying 23.235.39.184... connected * Connected to www.cnn.com (23.235.39.184) port 80 (#0) GET / HTTP/1.1 User-Agent: curl/7.19.7 (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.19.7 NSS/3.16.2.3 Basic ECC zlib/1.2.3 libidn/1.18 libssh2/1.4.2 Host: www.cnn.com Accept: /
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Well http://www.isitdownrightnow.com/grails.org.html shows it as down, so either "down for everyone or just me" or "is it down right now" is lying" :-)
http://grails.org/plugin/spring-security-core does load for me but without a stylesheet. Something is not configured right on the server end. I have access to a server outside of my current network, let me see what curl does with it from that server...
I want to share some links that could be useful.
rest plugin to handle in-house auth with tokens http://grails.org/plugin/spring-security-rest
scrib https://github.com/fernandezpablo85/scribe-java
Rest plugin will do the job for custom tokens. And scrib is a fancy way to do the connections with facebook, google, etc.
Hope it helps!