Chapter 2. A closer look at Griffon
Table 2.1. Directory structure of a Griffon application. Each directory serves a particular purpose.
Table 2.3. Available griffon targets, including a short description and where you can learn more
Chapter 4. Creating a view
Table 4.1. List of acceptable values per target
Table 4.2. Changing the view associated with the login MVC group
Chapter 5. Understanding controllers and services
Table 5.1. A comprehensive list of methods and properties available on ArtifactManager
Chapter 6. Understanding MVC groups
Chapter 7. Multithreaded applications
Table 7.1. Values for all types of injections that can be performed with @Threading
Table 7.2. Update strategies applicable to bindings, and their meanings
Chapter 8. Listening to notifications
Table 8.1. Events you’ll often see in a Griffon script
Table 8.2. Application events tied to life-cycle phases
Table 8.3. Application events launched by createMVCGroup() and destroyMVCGroup()
Chapter 10. Ship it!
Table 10.2. Commonly used paths and their default merging strategies
Chapter 11. Working with plugins
Table 11.2. Events fired by an application while addons are loaded at boot time
Chapter 13. Griffon in front, Grails in the back
Table 13.1. The Search tab’s visible elements
Table 13.2. Additional communication protocols supported by both Grails and Griffon
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