Business Software for XML

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    Espresso Reviews
    The Mac web editor has made its return, aimed at those who create engaging, cutting-edge, and swift websites with a matching application. Espresso empowers users to write, code, design, construct, and launch their projects with both style and efficiency. It boasts advanced text capabilities, an impressive Live Preview feature with Browser Xray, CSSEdit tools, a Navigator for easy navigation, Dynamo for automatic building, and Server Sync for seamless updates. Regardless of whether you are developing a website from the ground up or making adjustments to an existing one, Espresso is designed to meet your needs. You can modify CSS on live sites and instantly observe your design changes without the hassle of publishing, reloading, or saving. Espresso uniquely allows for an enjoyable, straightforward, and non-destructive experience when working with live projects. The latest version of Espresso enables you to create not only high-quality standard CSS but also modular SCSS and LESS. With its stunning navigator, Dynamo's auto-building capabilities, and exceptional integration with live previews and overrides, styling becomes an absolute pleasure. This combination of features makes Espresso an indispensable tool for modern web development.
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    Merico Reviews

    Merico

    Merico

    $2.50 per month
    Traditional analytics only capture superficial signals, whereas Merico delves into code analysis to focus on what truly matters through comprehensive program evaluation. Measuring engineering performance presents significant challenges, and while a handful of companies attempt this, most rely on flawed and misleading indicators, overlooking valuable opportunities for recognition, growth, and advancement. Up to this point, the tools for analytics and evaluation have largely prioritized surface-level metrics to judge quality and productivity, a practice that developers recognize as inadequate. This insight is the driving force behind the creation of Merico. By offering commit-level analysis, teams gain crucial insights directly from their codebase, ensuring that the data remains accurate and unaffected by the pitfalls of process measurement. This direct connection to the code empowers developers to refine, prioritize, and evolve their work with precision. With Merico, teams can establish transparent shared objectives while effectively monitoring their progress, productivity, and quality through actionable benchmarks, paving the way for continuous improvement and success. Ultimately, Merico transforms the way engineering teams assess their performance, providing them with the tools they need to thrive in a complex development landscape.
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    Textastic Reviews

    Textastic

    Textastic

    $7.99 one-time payment
    Textastic for Mac serves as an ideal desktop counterpart to the widely used iOS code editor. Featuring compatibility with over 80 source code and markup languages, it seamlessly extends the robust syntax highlighting capabilities of its iOS version to the Mac platform. Users can easily integrate their own syntax definitions that are compatible with TextMate and Sublime Text. The Mac version is derived from the same code editor that powers the iOS application, ensuring a consistent experience. It utilizes native macOS APIs like Core Text, which enhances performance and speed. The app simplifies your workflow with features such as code completion, file navigation through a symbol list, and support for contemporary Mac functionalities like Auto Save and Versions. Additionally, with iCloud Drive integration, syncing files between macOS and iOS devices becomes a hassle-free process. This application not only supports a vast array of coding languages but also includes features such as iCloud auto-save and macOS Versions, making it a comprehensive tool for developers. Furthermore, it allows for the importation of syntax definitions, themes, and templates from TextMate, enhancing its customization options.
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    Komodo Edit Reviews

    Komodo Edit

    ActiveState

    $84 per month
    Komodo Edit serves as an excellent choice for those seeking a powerful and straightforward editor. On the other hand, Komodo IDE offers advanced features like debugging, unit testing, code refactoring, and code profiling for more complex development needs. As software vendors increasingly serve as the first line of defense against security threats, even a single compromised update can expose countless customers to potential cyberattacks. Avoid becoming another SolarWinds incident by opting for comprehensive solutions. Instead of juggling multiple discrete tools and bespoke coding, the ActiveState Platform offers a ready-made solution that helps safeguard the security and reliability of the open source components you utilize and manage. This proactive approach not only enhances security but also streamlines your development process, allowing you to focus on building innovative solutions.
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    UEStudio Reviews

    UEStudio

    UltraEdit

    $89.95 per year
    UEStudio enhances the renowned UltraEdit text editor by incorporating advanced features tailored for developers and teams, including comprehensive Git integration. Within UEStudio, you can effortlessly clone, checkout, update, commit, push/pull, and perform various other operations to efficiently manage your Git repositories. As a powerful Git editor, UEStudio merges the capabilities of top-tier text editing with Git functionalities all in one convenient platform. You can modify and refresh your source files, then commit changes with a simple hotkey or mouse click, streamlining the development process. The Git branch manager in UEStudio allows for easy merging of branches, and if you prefer, you can utilize the Git shell for command-line operations. You can swiftly examine and resolve merge conflicts using UltraCompare’s merge tool, ensuring a smooth workflow. Furthermore, UEStudio intelligently analyzes your project and source files, providing automatic code completion to enhance productivity and coding efficiency. This seamless integration of features makes UEStudio an invaluable tool for developers seeking to optimize their coding experience.
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    Stylus Studio Reviews

    Stylus Studio

    Stylus Studio

    $99 one-time payment
    Stylus Studio® X16 XML Enterprise Suite sets a new standard for efficiency in XML development tools. Almost 2 million XML developers and specialists in data integration rely on Stylus Studio's all-encompassing and user-friendly XML toolkit to address the sophisticated challenges of XML data transformation and aggregation that exist today. You should consider joining them! Recognized with accolades such as CRN Magazine's Product of the Year Award, the Dr. Dobb's Jolt Productivity Award, and the SOAWorld Readers' Choice Award for its outstanding technical quality and user-friendly features, Stylus Studio streamlines every aspect of XML development. Whether you're creating web applications that convert relational data to XML, utilizing legacy data formats like EDI, HL7, or standard flat files such as CSV, or tackling intricate XSLT stylesheets, Stylus Studio empowers you to unlock the potential of both current and future XML technologies. With tools ranging from XQuery to XML Pipelines, as well as Java or C# for .NET code generation, Stylus Studio is the ultimate XML IDE that encompasses everything you need to succeed in your projects. Its versatility and comprehensive features make it a go-to choice for developers looking to enhance their productivity and streamline their workflow.
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    xmlGrid.net Reviews
    To begin, upload your XML file to the online XML editor using one of the available methods from the menu; you can either paste the data directly into the Input Box, select a file from your local storage, or retrieve it from the internet via a URL. Once the XML data has been successfully uploaded, it will be presented in a structured hierarchical XML Grid, allowing for straightforward navigation through the tree structure. Users have the ability to add, modify, or remove any nodes or branches within this structure. If you wish to preserve your edited XML document, simply select the Save option from the menu, and the XML data will be formatted neatly for you. After loading your XML data into the Online Editor, it will undergo validation to ensure compliance with W3C XML 1.0 specifications, providing peace of mind regarding its correctness. This comprehensive process ensures that your XML files are both user-friendly and adherent to established standards.
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    EditiX Reviews

    EditiX

    EditiX

    $99 one-time payment
    EditiX presents updates and error notifications within the status bar located on the right side of the interface. It features a tabbed display of currently open documents, showcasing an icon and file name that vary according to the document type and its path. On the left side, users will find a panel that hosts various tools, including a file browser, project manager, and XPath evaluator. In addition to these components, EditiX offers an extensive array of functionalities, such as a versatile XSLT editor and debugger compatible with different versions, support for XML databases like eXist, Xindice, and XML Berkeley DB, real-time syntax error detection, and XPath location within documents. Furthermore, it validates XML documents against established standards and provides a context-sensitive content assistant that relies on XML Schema, DTD, and XML Relax NG. The platform is also highly customizable, allowing users to adjust settings according to their preferences, while offering robust refactoring capabilities for elements, attributes, schema types, template names, variables, and parameters. This comprehensive suite of features makes EditiX an essential tool for anyone working extensively with XML and related technologies.
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    XML Notepad Reviews
    XML Notepad offers a user-friendly interface designed for the straightforward browsing and editing of XML files. It features a synchronized Tree View and Node Text View, allowing for rapid adjustments to node names and values. Users can easily manipulate the tree structure through drag-and-drop functionality, which works smoothly even between different XML Notepad instances and the file system. The application demonstrates impressive performance with large XML documents, capable of loading a 3MB file in approximately one second. As you edit, instant XML schema validation occurs, displaying any errors and warnings in the task list window for immediate attention. The tool includes Intellisense to assist with expected elements, attributes, and predefined simple type values, enhancing the editing experience. Additionally, it supports custom editors tailored for various data types, including date, dateTime, time, and even color. Users can conveniently adjust node positions with nudge tool buttons for effortless navigation up and down the tree. Furthermore, the "XML statistics" feature provides a useful summary of the contents of your XML documents, making it easier to track key information at a glance. This combination of features makes XML Notepad an effective tool for anyone needing to work with XML data regularly.
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    Liquid Studio Reviews

    Liquid Studio

    Liquid Technologies

    $149 one-time payment
    Liquid Studio offers advanced tools for XML/JSON development, Web Service Testing, Data Mapping and Data Transformation tools. The Development Environment includes a complete set tools to design XML and JSON data schemas and structures. These tools allow for editing, validating, and advanced transformation capabilities. The intuitive interface and extensive features will make it easy for novices and experts to save time and money while delivering successful projects. An intuitive user interface allows you to visualize and edit an abstracted view for your XML schema (XSD). It also validates your XSD against W3C standards. An intuitive user interface allows you to visualize and edit an abstracted view for your JSON schema. You can also validate your JSON Schema against IETF standards.
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    Liquid Data Mapper Reviews

    Liquid Data Mapper

    Liquid Technologies

    $149 one-time payment
    Liquid Data Mapper is an adaptable tool designed for data transformation and mapping that allows users to create diverse mapping combinations, including integration from different data sources. It features a visual interface that illustrates the mapping process across various data sources and destinations. Users can execute transformations directly within Liquid Studio or generate code for incorporation into their applications. The debugger allows for step-by-step examination with features like breakpoints, stack traces, and variable watch windows for enhanced troubleshooting. Additionally, Liquid Studio Data Mapper boasts an easy-to-use graphical interface for crafting data transformations, enabling users to connect multiple data inputs to various outputs while implementing conditional logic, filtering, string manipulation, statistical functions, among other capabilities. This versatility makes it a valuable asset for managing complex data workflows efficiently.
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    SIMQIN Reviews
    In contemporary settings, XML stands as a prevalent standard for multimedia and cross-platform technical document publishing. A multitude of editing applications, management systems, and publication tools, along with various industry standards, rely heavily on XML. Despite its widespread adoption, XML has struggled to gain traction in certain domains due to its distinct separation between document structure and layout. Editors often lean towards using word processors like Microsoft Word, where text and formatting are developed concurrently, allowing for immediate visual feedback. Conversely, XML demands a more abstract mindset, as the content is interspersed with structural tags, with the layout being established only in later production phases. In contrast, SimQin enhances the user experience by presenting documents in layout mode from the beginning while also revealing the underlying XML structure and organization. This dual visibility can streamline the editing process and potentially increase XML's appeal among users accustomed to traditional word processing tools.
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    PHPUnit Reviews
    PHPUnit necessitates the activation of the dom and json extensions, which are typically enabled by default, alongside the pcre, reflection, and spl extensions that are also standard and cannot be disabled without modifying PHP's build system or source code. Additionally, to generate code coverage reports, the Xdebug extension (version 2.7.0 or newer) and the tokenizer extension must be present, while the ability to create XML reports relies on the xmlwriter extension. Writing unit tests is fundamentally a best practice for developers to detect and resolve bugs, refactor code, and provide documentation for a unit of software being tested. Ideally, unit tests should encompass all potential execution paths within a program to maximize effectiveness. Generally, a single unit test is aligned with one specific path in a particular function or method. Nonetheless, it is important to recognize that a test method may not function as a completely isolated or independent unit, as there can often be subtle dependencies between various test methods that stem from the underlying implementation of a test scenario. This interconnectedness can sometimes lead to challenges in maintaining test integrity and reliability.
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    TallPDF.NET 5.0 Reviews

    TallPDF.NET 5.0

    TallComponents

    $990 per year
    Create PDFs dynamically from scratch by leveraging code, XML/XSL, or a combination of both techniques. At the core of TallPDF.NET is a straightforward and cohesive object model which includes layout classes such as document, section, text paragraph, table, header, footer, and more. The paragraph class has various specializations that allow for drawing capabilities, enabling the creation of different shapes like lines, bezier curves, and barcodes. You can utilize pens and brushes to create outlines and fills for these shapes. Instead of constructing a Document entirely through code, you have the option to partially load it using XML. Typically, XSL is used to convert a specific XML schema into XML that TallPDF.NET can process. Each page can be enhanced with headers and footers that adhere to designated page characteristics, including first, odd, even, and last pages. Furthermore, you can incorporate dynamic elements such as the current page number and the overall page count. Within a section, you can add tables, populate them with rows, and fill each row with cells that can contain any paragraph. You also have the ability to define various attributes such as spacings, margins, borders, and backgrounds, ensuring that your final document is both functional and visually appealing. This flexibility allows developers to create tailored PDF solutions that meet specific needs.
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    kcov Reviews
    Kcov is a code coverage testing tool available for FreeBSD, Linux, and OSX that caters to compiled languages, Python, and Bash. Initially derived from Bcov, Kcov has developed into a more robust tool, incorporating an extensive array of features beyond those offered by its predecessor. Similar to Bcov, Kcov leverages DWARF debugging data from compiled programs, enabling the gathering of coverage metrics without the need for specific compiler flags. This functionality streamlines the process of assessing code coverage, making it more accessible for developers across various programming languages.
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    Slather Reviews
    To create test coverage reports for Xcode projects and integrate them into your continuous integration (CI) system, make sure to activate the coverage feature by checking the "Gather coverage data" option while modifying the scheme settings. This setup will help you track code quality and ensure that your tests effectively cover the necessary parts of your application, streamlining your development process.
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    JaCoCo Reviews
    JaCoCo, a free Java code coverage library developed by the EclEmma team, has been refined through years of experience with existing libraries. The master branch of JaCoCo is built and published automatically, ensuring that each build adheres to the principles of test-driven development and is therefore fully functional. For the most recent features and bug fixes, users can consult the change history. Additionally, the SonarQube metrics assessing the current JaCoCo implementation can be found on SonarCloud.io. It is possible to integrate JaCoCo seamlessly with various tools and utilize its features right away. Users are encouraged to enhance the implementation and contribute new functionalities. While there are multiple open-source coverage options available for Java, the development of the Eclipse plug-in EclEmma revealed that most existing tools are not well-suited for integration. A significant limitation is that many of these tools are tailored to specific environments, such as Ant tasks or command line interfaces, and lack a comprehensive API for embedding in diverse contexts. Furthermore, this lack of flexibility often hinders developers from leveraging coverage tools effectively across different platforms.
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    OpenClover Reviews
    Allocate your efforts wisely between developing applications and writing corresponding test code. For Java and Groovy, utilizing an advanced code coverage tool is essential, and OpenClover stands out by evaluating code coverage while also gathering over 20 different metrics. This tool highlights the areas of your application that lack testing and integrates coverage data with metrics to identify the most vulnerable sections of your code. Additionally, its Test Optimization feature monitors the relationship between test cases and application classes, allowing OpenClover to execute only the tests pertinent to any modifications made, which greatly enhances the efficiency of test execution time. You may wonder if testing simple getters and setters or machine-generated code is truly beneficial. OpenClover excels in its adaptability, enabling users to tailor coverage measurement by excluding specific packages, files, classes, methods, and even individual statements. This flexibility allows you to concentrate your testing efforts on the most critical components of your codebase. Moreover, OpenClover not only logs the results of tests but also provides detailed coverage analysis for each individual test, ensuring that you have a thorough understanding of your testing effectiveness. Emphasizing such precision can lead to significant improvements in code quality and reliability.
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    JCov Reviews

    JCov

    OpenJDK

    Free
    The JCov open-source initiative is designed to collect quality metrics related to the development of test suites. By making JCov accessible, the project aims to enhance the verification of regression test executions within OpenJDK development. The primary goal of JCov is to ensure transparency regarding test coverage metrics. Promoting a standard coverage tool like JCov benefits OpenJDK developers by providing a code coverage solution that evolves in harmony with advancements in the Java language and VM. JCov is entirely implemented in Java and serves as a tool to assess and analyze dynamic code coverage for Java applications. It offers features that measure method, linear block, and branch coverage, while also identifying execution paths that remain uncovered. Additionally, JCov can annotate the program's source code with coverage data. From a testing standpoint, JCov is particularly valuable for identifying execution paths and understanding how different pieces of code are exercised during testing. This detailed insight helps developers enhance their testing strategies and improve overall code quality.
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    pytest-cov Reviews
    This plugin generates detailed coverage reports that offer more functionality compared to merely using coverage run. It includes support for subprocess execution, allowing you to fork or run tasks in a subprocess while still obtaining coverage seamlessly. Additionally, it integrates with xdist, enabling the use of all pytest-xdist features without sacrificing coverage reporting. The plugin maintains consistent behavior with pytest, ensuring that all functionalities provided by the coverage package are accessible either via pytest-cov's command line options or through coverage's configuration file. In rare cases, a stray .pth file might remain in the site packages after execution. To guarantee that each test run starts with clean data, the data file is cleared at the start of testing. If you wish to merge coverage results from multiple test runs, you can utilize the --cov-append option to add this data to that of previous runs. Furthermore, the data file is retained at the conclusion of testing, allowing users to leverage standard coverage tools for further analysis of the results. This additional functionality enhances the overall user experience by providing better management of coverage data throughout the testing process.
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    Xdebug Reviews
    Xdebug is a powerful PHP extension that enhances the development workflow by offering various tools and functionalities. It allows developers to step through code in their integrated development environment as scripts run, making debugging much easier. The extension provides an enhanced version of the var_dump() function and delivers stack traces for notices, warnings, errors, and exceptions, clearly indicating the path leading to issues. Additionally, it logs all function calls, including arguments and their locations, to the disk, and can be configured to also record every variable assignment and return value for each function. This feature set enables developers, with the aid of visualization tools, to thoroughly examine the performance of their PHP applications and identify any bottlenecks. Moreover, Xdebug reveals the sections of code that are executed during unit testing with PHPUnit, aiding in better test coverage. For convenience, installing Xdebug via a package manager is typically the quickest method; simply replace the PHP version with the version you are currently using. You can also install Xdebug using PECL on both Linux and macOS, utilizing Homebrew for a streamlined setup process. Overall, Xdebug significantly enhances PHP development by providing essential debugging tools and performance insights.
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    SQL Data Analysis Reviews

    SQL Data Analysis

    Yohz Software

    $45 one-time payment
    Utilize SQL queries to extract data sets from your databases for comprehensive analysis. Employ tables and pivot tables to scrutinize these data sets, revealing fresh patterns and trends through your findings. Communicate your insights effectively by generating PDF reports or exporting your data to formats like Excel, HTML, and XML. Quickly gain actionable insights from your SQL data sets with ease and speed. You have the flexibility to sort, filter, group, and summarize your SQL data in any manner necessary, allowing for varied arrangements of columns based on your preferences. This capability not only aids in summarizing data but also helps in uncovering new information and insights. You can create multiple summaries for individual columns utilizing different functions, and present these in group headers, footers, or column footers. Additionally, you have the option to highlight exceptional values through customizable rules and formulas. Organize your data by sorting one or more columns in either ascending or descending order as needed, and apply filters to each column to display only the relevant information you wish to analyze. Ultimately, this approach facilitates a more tailored and insightful exploration of your data.
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    PostgreSQL Maestro Reviews

    PostgreSQL Maestro

    SQL Maestro

    $99 one-time payment
    Experience a comprehensive and robust tool for managing, administering, and developing databases specifically for PostgreSQL. Effortlessly browse, create, modify, duplicate, rename, and remove various schema elements such as tables, views, functions, and triggers with remarkable ease. Streamline your data modeling efforts by establishing tables and relationships with just a few clicks of your mouse. You can also print diagrams or save them in multiple graphical file formats for further use. Utilize an expansive array of tools to browse, edit, print, sort, group, and filter your data, including master-detail views for enhanced organization. Develop graphical diagrams and OLAP cubes to visualize your data more effectively. Take advantage of a feature-rich SQL Editor equipped with code completion, code folding, and formatted SQL, or construct your queries visually for added convenience. Data export capabilities extend to 20 of the most commonly used file formats, while you can also import data from sources such as Excel, CSV, and XML. Ensure the safety and security of your server by utilizing the powerful tools offered by PostgreSQL Maestro. Moreover, effortlessly split denormalized tables, generate DML procedures or updatable views, and verify nullable columns, all with just a few simple clicks for a more efficient database management experience.
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    Goalserve Reviews

    Goalserve

    Goalserve

    $150 per month
    Since 2005, Goalserve has been delivering API solutions for sports data feeds, offering a variety of services such as live score APIs, live game statistics, historical data, and both pre-match and in-play data APIs for numerous sports and leagues. The data feeds are accessible in both XML and JSON formats, ensuring compatibility with diverse applications. Goalserve covers all significant leagues and sports globally, providing detailed data for many popular events around the world. This sports data can be utilized in various applications, including live score tracking, fantasy sports platforms, betting systems, and more. The feed encompasses live score information, real-time fantasy statistics, as well as bookmaker odds for both pre-game and in-play scenarios. With a commitment to customer satisfaction, Goalserve offers round-the-clock support and maintains a remarkable 99% uptime guarantee. The company prioritizes delivering exceptional service to its clients, and with over 200 active subscribers of its sports data feed worldwide, Goalserve caters to a wide range of data service needs, facilitating delivery across various information architectures and platforms. This dedication to service excellence has solidified Goalserve's position as a trusted partner in the sports data industry.
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    Grails Reviews
    The Grails® framework is a robust web application framework that is Groovy-based and designed for the JVM, built upon the Spring Boot foundation. It emphasizes convention-over-configuration, offers sensible defaults, and presents opinionated APIs, making it particularly accessible for Java developers to grasp. By leveraging the efficient features of Spring Boot, such as its dependency injection capabilities, the Grails framework enhances productivity and streamlines development. It also ensures smooth integration and interaction with Java, existing Java EE containers, and the JVM itself. Apache Groovy, the language powering Grails, is crafted to boost developer efficiency, providing both optional typing and dynamic capabilities while supporting static typing and compilation as well. Furthermore, the Grails framework incorporates GORM, a powerful data access toolkit that simplifies the interaction with various data sources, offering an extensive array of APIs for both relational and non-relational databases. GORM supports multiple implementations, including popular databases like Hibernate (SQL), MongoDB, Cassandra, and Neo4j, making it a versatile choice for developers working with diverse data storage solutions. Overall, the combination of these features positions the Grails framework as an essential tool for modern web development on the JVM.
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