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Monday, January 15, 2007
 

Eclipse + Groovy = Monkey?
Two of my favorite things have come together. Groovy Monkey is a dynamic scripting tool for the Eclipse Platform that enables you to automate tasks, explore the Eclipse API and engage in rapid prototyping. I've wanted something for ages that allows me to test stuff out and rapidly prototype tooling.

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Wednesday, January 03, 2007
 

Groovy 1.0 is available
Groovy 1.0 has been released!

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Friday, September 01, 2006
 

James Gosling and Groovy
According to Guillame LaForge, who is the Groovy project lead, James Gosling has been using Groovy in some projects at Sun, and he likes it very much. How cool is that?! I am really looking forward to the publication of the first Groovy book, and the release of the first Groovy JSR release candidate, and hopefully before too long the big 1.0 ...

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Sunday, April 09, 2006
 

One of Groovys key use cases is unit testing. Groovy has the potential to save us all a lot of time (and typing) and encourage us to write more test cases than we are now, just because its so quick to do powerful stuff. With the JSR work now quite advanced, and the first book, Groovy in Action, due out in November, its almost time to seriously consider ditching Java completely for unit testing.


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Tuesday, August 16, 2005
 

The BPM engine in Apache Agila now supports Groovy nodes, which is really neat as you can use Groovy to develop custom tasks for your workflows. You get all the usual benefits of Groovy of course, and in particular you can use Groovy markup builders to generate the form/page for the task that the HTTPRenderer (returned by the TaskActivity) generates.

In the process definition XML, the following syntax clues Agila into the fact that the node is a Groovy script:

<node id="3" type="activity" class="groovy:node/ExampleGroovyTask.groovy" display_name="Example Groovy Task">

There is an example Groovy task at

src/test-resources/node/ExampleGroovyTask.groovy

under the bpm module that is both Task and Renderer etc. to get you started.

Thanks to Chris Lim for taking a look at this contribution and commiting it so quickly.


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Tuesday, April 06, 2004
 

Groovy JSR
Way to go James, the Groovy JSR-241 has been approved. Only a matter of time before its offically Groovy. Yeah, baby, yeah.


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