Gaelyk is a lightweight toolkit for developing applications in Groovy for the Google App Engine environment.
Gaelyk gives you the choice to use Groovy for developing your applications. It builds upon Groovlets and the Groovy template servlet.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Cleanly separate your views with Groovy templates and your actions in Groovlets.
- Simplifies the usage of the Google App Engine SDK by providing more concise and more powerful shortcuts when using the datastore, memcache, the blobstore, the images service, the URL fetch service, when sending and receiving emails or Jabber messages, and much more.
- Define friendly REST-ful URLs thanks to its URL routing system.
- Provides a simple plugin system for improving code reuse and code sharing
Website: github.com/gaelyk/gaelyk
Support:
Developer: Gaelyk development team
License: Apache License, Version 2.0
Gaelyk is written in Groovy. Learn Groovy with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
Related Software
| Groovy Web Frameworks | |
|---|---|
| Grails | Popular web application framework for the JVM built on top of Spring Boot |
| Micronaut | Support for Java, Kotlin and the Groovy language |
| Ratpack | Simple, capable, toolkit for creating high performance web applications |
| Gaelyk | Lightweight Groovy toolkit for Google App Engine Java |
| Hot | Polyglot reactive web framework for the JVM |
| Glide | Create apps that run on Google App Engine |
| gServ | Create and deploy REST based services using Groovy |
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