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I've released version 1.0 of the Heroku plugin. The plugin makes it easy to deploy Grails applications to Heroku ( http://www.heroku.com/ ). It works with Grails 1.3.3 and above, although Heroku currently only works with 1.3.7 and 2.0 or higher.
This is an official Grails plugin, so the code is hosted at https://github.com/grails-plugins/grails-heroku/ The standard wiki page is http://grails.org/plugin/heroku but the full documentation is at http://grails-plugins.github.com/grails-heroku/ and it includes both a simple and a more advanced tutorial demonstrating the steps involved in deploying an application. Feedback, suggestions for improvement and contributions are always welcome. Please report any bugs or feature requests on the user list or in JIRA at http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GPHEROKU. Burt --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email |
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Thanks, great for us, isn't that like supporting the competition of your employer's products (CloudFoundry)? John 2011/12/15 Burt Beckwith <[hidden email]> I've released version 1.0 of the Heroku plugin. The plugin makes it easy to deploy Grails applications to Heroku ( http://www.heroku.com/ ). It works with Grails 1.3.3 and above, although Heroku currently only works with 1.3.7 and 2.0 or higher. |
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We don't see it like that, after all Cloud Foundry supports Ruby on Rails.
It is important for Grails to be deployable to as many Cloud platforms as possible. Cheers On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 10:51 AM, John Fletcher <[hidden email]> wrote: > Thanks, great for us, isn't that like supporting the competition of your > employer's products (CloudFoundry)? > > John > 2011/12/15 Burt Beckwith <[hidden email]> >> >> I've released version 1.0 of the Heroku plugin. The plugin makes it easy >> to deploy Grails applications to Heroku ( http://www.heroku.com/ ). It works >> with Grails 1.3.3 and above, although Heroku currently only works with 1.3.7 >> and 2.0 or higher. >> >> This is an official Grails plugin, so the code is hosted at >> https://github.com/grails-plugins/grails-heroku/ >> >> The standard wiki page is http://grails.org/plugin/heroku but the full >> documentation is at http://grails-plugins.github.com/grails-heroku/ and it >> includes both a simple and a more advanced tutorial demonstrating the steps >> involved in deploying an application. >> >> Feedback, suggestions for improvement and contributions are always >> welcome. Please report any bugs or feature requests on the user list or in >> JIRA at http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GPHEROKU. >> >> Burt >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: >> >> http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email >> >> > -- Graeme Rocher Grails Project Lead SpringSource - A Division of VMware http://www.springsource.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email |
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This is really great - just started working with it tonight and I am very happy to report that I was able to add this to my existing app which I have been deploying to CloudFoundry and it worked perfectly at heroku.
Amazing stuff. G |
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Cool. I like the approach and ultimately it's right, nice to know you're given that kind of autonomy. John 2011/12/16 Graeme Rocher <[hidden email]> We don't see it like that, after all Cloud Foundry supports Ruby on Rails. |
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