Tim Ruppert wrote: > I'm way into seeing groovy included - what's the license on that?
http://svn.codehaus.org/groovy/trunk/groovy/groovy-core/LICENSE.txt Which mentions APL 2.0. So, perfect. I wrote caching implementations of janino(java), bsh, groovy, rhino(javascript), quercus(php), and jruby(ruby), extended bsf to support faster loading(but I plan on redoing that, so it doesn't require any bsf changes). So, ofbiz just needs better bsf integration, and you can get groovy for free. Locally, we can already use groovy files for services.