List of Figures
Chapter 1. Welcome to the Griffon revolution
Figure 1.1. Updating variable settings on Windows
Figure 1.2. Your first application is up and running in standalone mode.
Figure 1.3. Your first application running in Web Start mode
Figure 1.4. The GroovyEdit application running in applet mode
Figure 1.5. Finished GroovyEdit application displaying two tabs with its own source code
Figure 1.6. The GroovyEdit application now has a menu.
Figure 1.7. Native menu accelerators (Windows)
Figure 1.8. GroovyEdit displaying two tabs. But where is the content?
Figure 1.9. A diagram of the Model-View-Controller design pattern
Chapter 2. A closer look at Griffon
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