Play actually comes with a very good Scala module.
Right now, it's one of the main contenders for anyone looking to do web
development in Scala.

On 15 July 2010 13:26, Carl Jokl <carl.j...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am currently looking at play which seems simple enough.
>
> Ordinarily I would not be opposed to learning Groovy / Scala / JRuby
> in order to use their respective web frameworks but with a limited
> amount of time it seems just a bit too much of a risk to do that.
> Given I am doing this along with a second project involving creating
> background services to track when students log in and log out of a
> computer. I am almost finished with the Windows service to do this but
> also need to develop ones for Linux (specifically Red Hat Enterprise)
> and Mac O/S. This involves learning how to develop natively for these
> platforms. I don't mind this so much as it gives me legitimate excuse
> for brushing up on my native application development skills which have
> been a little rusty not to mention learning the native concepts of
> Linux and Mac O/S.
>
> This is off the topic of Web Frameworks but if anyone on here happens
> to be a native guru in Linux and Mac O/S background service
> development it might be handy. Failing that I can try my luck on Stack
> Overflow. I have bought about £100 worth of reading material about
> Linux and Mac O/S development but I wonder if being able to tap into
> native events which get fired when a user logs in and out is a bit too
> specific a topic for the books I have bought. I found such events in
> the Win32 API but don't at this point know if Linux or Mac O/S has
> such events. Polling to keep checking the current user is a
> possibility but not as clean as being able to be notified when a login
> session starts and ends.
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