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A Common Development Framework: From JSP to GSP at CERN

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"The new tools and techniques of the Java ecosystem have enabled the Advanced Information Systems Group at the European Laboratory for Nuclear Research (CERN) to evolve and improve the development process and the quality of its applications. In particular, the dynamic languages working on top of JVM as Groovy have become the main ingredient of a common framework for the development of Web applications.

The framework is based on Grails for the server side and GSP + Google Web Toolkit for the client side. This core architecture has been enhanced with several plug-ins that accelerate the development process.

This session presents specific details about the framework as well as source code and screen shots."
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