Porting a Grails application to GAE

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遥遥无期 2021-02-06 17:16

I currently have a Grails application I\'m evaluating to port to Google App Engine and I\'d like to know experiences regarding:

  1. Acegi security: the application rel
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  • 2021-02-06 18:05

    I wrote a blog series about my experience with Grails on App Engine. It discusses most of your questions.

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  • 2021-02-06 18:13

    This isn't the answer you want, I'm sure, but I spent some time exploring Grails on GAE and finally came to the conclusion that it's not a good fit. By the time you give up (or work around) the native Domain capabilities, forego many of the plugins, and deal with the host of other minor incompatibilities, you've essentially wiped out most of the productivity advantage of Grails. I'd consider a standard J2EE, a compatible framework, or possibly a GWT based app for GAE. If you want to stick with Grails, I'd host it on AWS or a dedicated J2EE hosting provider.

    That said, I hope the integration eventually works cleanly because GAE is a pretty cool engine/model.

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  • 2021-02-06 18:17

    You may also be interested in Gaelyk (http://gaelyk.appspot.com/) Gaelyk is a lightweight wrapper which enables you to deploy applications written in Groovy to the App Engine.

    Gaelyk offers a lot of the advantages of Grails including:

    • standards for Views, Controllers
    • flexible URL routing
    • plugin system
    • It has simple wrappers for the App Engine (including datastore access and coercion to POJO/POGOs, email, memcache, Jabber & more)

    (although it doesn't include internationalisation, CRUD scaffolding or a HQL type query wrapper)

    As it is more lightweight it doesn't have the performance issues on App Engine that Grails does and now that you can reserve instances http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/adminconsole/instances.html#Always_On it is possible to remove the startup time problems!

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