Per Bothner schrieb:
[...]
> Also, consider a hypothetical compiler that can compile multiple
> languages, including java, perhaps based on a plug-in architecture.
> This would be necessary for allowing mutually dependent classes.
> While such a cmpiler is a long way off (though it should be
> doable for JavaFX and Java, since both are based on javac),
> which shouldn't standardize a broken layout.

groovyc can compile java and groovy files in most cases. So it is no 
long way off

bye Jochen

-- 
Jochen "blackdrag" Theodorou
The Groovy Project Tech Lead (http://groovy.codehaus.org)
http://blackdragsview.blogspot.com/


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