Sorry, the direct link missed out the references on which I built, since
they were only in the the teaser on the mainpage. I added them now to the
top of the main article, too. Without this blogentry:

http://www.rimple.com/tech/2009/02/25/building-standalone-gorm-applications-in-maven/

it would have been a real PITA. My main contributions are only the pointing
out that you need to use tapestry-spring and the integration of the tapestry
source package into the plugin config.

Just setting the credits straight.

Otho

2009/3/9 Howard Lewis Ship <hls...@gmail.com>

> Looks very cool; seems like a tapestry-gorm archetype would be a great
> thing as well.
>
> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Otho <taa...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > With Grails 1.1 (RC2) The use of Gorm outside of Grails got greatly
> > simplified. I managed to get it working with T5 and Maven at least in a
> > simple test-app but I don't see a reason why it shouldn't work for bigger
> > applications, too.
> >
> > To use all of the nifty GORM features like dynamic finders etc. the using
> > classes (normally the page classes) need to be written in Groovy but
> thanks
> > to the excellent groundwork in Tapestry that is no problem at all.
> >
> > My writeup of the steps necessary is here:
> > http://programmieren-in-java.de/en/content/tapestry-5-top-gorm-maven
> >
> > Hope it helps someone.
> >
> > Otho
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Howard M. Lewis Ship
>
> Creator Apache Tapestry and Apache HiveMind
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