The Grapplet module is a nice improved Groovy / Applet mix, for
instance: http://groovy.codehaus.org/Grapplet
But beyond this, there's perhaps not much documentation because Groovy
can be compiled to bytecode, and you can just bundle that bytecode in
normal JARs without much more complexity (beyond signing the Groovy
jar).

On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 10:50 PM, Greg Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I guess *I'm* missing something. I haven't been able to find any
> examples that show how to do this.
>
> On Nov 10, 2008, at 4:30 PM, Guillaume Laforge wrote:
>
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 10:25 PM, Greg Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> This sounds like a very cool feature. I've been trying to figure out
>>> how I might build an applet in Groovy. Are you aware of any examples
>>> that demonstrate this?
>>
>> You can already build applets in Groovy, even without that bridge.
>> Am I missing something?
>>
>> --
>> Guillaume Laforge
>> Groovy Project Manager
>> G2One, Inc. Vice-President Technology
>> http://www.g2one.com
>>
>> >
>
>
> >
>



-- 
Guillaume Laforge
Groovy Project Manager
G2One, Inc. Vice-President Technology
http://www.g2one.com

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