[ale] Grails?

James Sumners james.sumners at gmail.com
Tue Feb 10 15:34:59 EST 2015


I haven't seen that issue with needing a .inputrc. I think you might have
something else going on there. But anyway, yes, I'm hosting a few Grails
applications. I serve them directly out of a Tomcat instance.

Wave goodbye to your RAM. I know it's old hat to claim Java is a memory hog
(and it certainly _can_ be), but Grails takes it to a new level.

On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 2:19 PM, Beddingfield, Allen <allen at ua.edu> wrote:

> Oh, and a hint to save anyone time on doing an initial installation of
> Grails.  It checks for/won't run without a .inputrc file in the home
> directory of the user running it.  For example, "grails -version" will fail
> if that file doesn't exist.  It doesn't have to have anything in it, so
> "touch ~/.inputrc" will work.
>
> Allen B.
>
> Allen Beddingfield
> Systems Engineer
> The University of Alabama
>
> On 2/10/15 12:58 PM, Beddingfield, Allen wrote:
>
>> Just wondering if any of you are hosting Grails apps?  We've started to
>> get in hosting requests for them, and after some experimentation, I've
>> determined that the best way for us to do it is to create a WAR file and
>> deploy them in Tomcat.
>> I was curious if any of you are doing it, and how (Tomcat, some other
>> server, etc..)?
>>
>> Allen B
>>
>>
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