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		<title>By: refactr blog on software development, design, agile processes, and business Blog Archive &#187; Updates to Circuit Breaker Grails Plugin</title>
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		<description>[...] the next generation of software for people who expect more from their web applications.    &#171; Success with AOP in Grails 1.1 [...]</description>
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