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The described Maven approach

The described Maven approach is simply setting up the necessary build structure. Sure you can add dependencies, integrate the project into your IDE, and you're off to the races. But, again, Grails was ideally suited for this specific case of webtesting because:

  1. testing convention
  2. dynamic nature with facilitation of Groovy + Java
  3. Webtest plugin integration

+1 @Conor

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