Re: [Wicket-user] Groovy integration? Scripting languages

2007-01-30 Thread Nathan Hamblen
I'm interested in this too, btw. I was looking into Groovy before but 
stopped when it appeared that 1.0 wouldn't support annotations well 
enough for Hibernate Annotations. Then I thought about stealing Grails' 
ActiveRecord clone, but I don't really like ActiveRecord any better than 
HA so I decided to wait until Groovy catches up with Java 5. (For me, 
this is all about not writing, generating, or seeing getters and 
setters in my beans.) So keep us posted please.

Nathan


nilo.de.roock wrote:
 I never heard of https://pnuts.dev.java.net/ before, I looked briefly at it.
 It's amazing how many excellent stuff is around, once you start looking for
 it. It's fun to talk about software, it's part of the ego, we all have our
 own preferences. I like Wicket a lot, we agree on that I suppose. I also
 like Windows, Opera, Dreamweaver, NetBeans and Groovy ( and Java most of all
 of course ). Things you probably don't like except for Java. I like Groovy
 and Wicket a lot. That explains the idea.
 
 But this remains irrelevant as long as I haven't got any code. First things
 first.
 -nilo


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Re: [Wicket-user] Groovy integration? Scripting languages

2007-01-30 Thread nilo.de.roock

I am going ahead with Groovy. ( It's seem to be a love / hate thing with
Groovy, but that only proves that it has a strong 'personality' ).  I'll
keep the list posted.

( 
Off-topic: this is a blog article about Groovy and Hibernate: 

http://jroller.com/page/mohanradhakrishnan?entry=prototyping_with_groovy
)
-nilo


n8han wrote:
 
 I'm interested in this too, btw. I was looking into Groovy before but 
 stopped when it appeared that 1.0 wouldn't support annotations well 
 enough for Hibernate Annotations. Then I thought about stealing Grails' 
 ActiveRecord clone, but I don't really like ActiveRecord any better than 
 HA so I decided to wait until Groovy catches up with Java 5. (For me, 
 this is all about not writing, generating, or seeing getters and 
 setters in my beans.) So keep us posted please.
 
 Nathan
 
 
 nilo.de.roock wrote:
 I never heard of https://pnuts.dev.java.net/ before, I looked briefly at
 it.
 It's amazing how many excellent stuff is around, once you start looking
 for
 it. It's fun to talk about software, it's part of the ego, we all have
 our
 own preferences. I like Wicket a lot, we agree on that I suppose. I also
 like Windows, Opera, Dreamweaver, NetBeans and Groovy ( and Java most of
 all
 of course ). Things you probably don't like except for Java. I like
 Groovy
 and Wicket a lot. That explains the idea.
 
 But this remains irrelevant as long as I haven't got any code. First
 things
 first.
 -nilo
 
 
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Re: [Wicket-user] Groovy integration? Scripting languages

2007-01-29 Thread Martijn Dashorst
Why shouldn't they be enough? Do you have any indication that it
isn't? What doesn't work?

Martijn

On 1/29/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 There are three examples Page1.java / Page1.html, Page2.java / etc.
 As far as I can see they are exactly the same.
 Was this sufficient to demo / test the integration?

 It would be nice to be able to develop Wicket webapps with Groovy ( or
 JRuby, or whatever makes a developer happy and thus productive )

 If I manage to get a thorough understanding of what it takes to integrate
 Wicket and Groovy I can maintain the Groovy / Wicket integration for the
 Wicket team. I am thinking of contributing a demo site in Groovy / Wicket /
 Databinder including a testset and tutorial. It won't be a trivial app so I
 am thinking in months rather than weeks before it's in a releasable state.
 That's the best way of testing the integration, I suppose.

 What do you think?

 -nilo


 Eelco Hillenius wrote:
 
  There are indeed some examples, they are at...
  path_to/wicket/contrib/examples/groovy/
 
  Oh yeah. I thought it had a separate examples project, but the
  examples are actually in the same project
  (https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/branches/wicket-1.3/wicket-contrib-groovy/src/examples).
 
  We can migrate those to the wicket-contrib-examples project as well.
 
  Eelco
 
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Re: [Wicket-user] Groovy integration? Scripting languages

2007-01-29 Thread Eelco Hillenius
On 1/29/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 There are three examples Page1.java / Page1.html, Page2.java / etc.
 As far as I can see they are exactly the same.
 Was this sufficient to demo / test the integration?

In this case it was, as it proves that the Groovy scrips result in
pages/ components from where it just works like the rest of Wicket. So
case was made, the Sky is the limit. Note that we weren't introducing
some new fancy DSL/ framework on top of Wicket, but merely let you use
Groovy to define your components and pages rather than Java.

 It would be nice to be able to develop Wicket webapps with Groovy ( or
 JRuby, or whatever makes a developer happy and thus productive )

I don't know about that. We made this integration project to show that
we could, but obviously it is not a center technology or otherwise you
would have found this in core or as a core project.

One of the advantages you'll get from working with Wicket is that you
can rely on strong typing a lot - and this is different from a lot of
competing frameworks - with the all advantages (and sometimes
disadvantages) that come with that. Of course, the fact that *we*
think Java is better for Wicket than Groovy is doesn't mean that is
for everybody.

 If I manage to get a thorough understanding of what it takes to integrate
 Wicket and Groovy I can maintain the Groovy / Wicket integration for the
 Wicket team. I am thinking of contributing a demo site in Groovy / Wicket /
 Databinder including a testset and tutorial. It won't be a trivial app so I
 am thinking in months rather than weeks before it's in a releasable state.
 That's the best way of testing the integration, I suppose.

Sure, mail me your sourceforge account and I'll be happy to grant you
commit rights. I don't think the example needs to be more extensive to
show that the trick works, but I can definitively see possibilities to
extend the Groovy integration with some Groovy extensions and
utilities to facilitate the kind of rapid development you're looking
for if you decide to use Groovy.

Just on the side note: I don't think I will ever be a big Groovy fan.
It seems that the project made a lot of progress in the last two
years, but I wonder if it really ever outgrew it's shaky foundations.
My favorite scripting language for Java has always been PNuts
(https://pnuts.dev.java.net/). It's simple to integrate, clean, super
fast and extensible. So if you're thinking about integrating *some*
scripting language, you might consider the alternatives (JRuby and
Jython being other options to look into). Just my 2c.

Eelco

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Re: [Wicket-user] Groovy integration? Scripting languages

2007-01-29 Thread nilo.de.roock

I never heard of https://pnuts.dev.java.net/ before, I looked briefly at it.
It's amazing how many excellent stuff is around, once you start looking for
it. It's fun to talk about software, it's part of the ego, we all have our
own preferences. I like Wicket a lot, we agree on that I suppose. I also
like Windows, Opera, Dreamweaver, NetBeans and Groovy ( and Java most of all
of course ). Things you probably don't like except for Java. I like Groovy
and Wicket a lot. That explains the idea.

But this remains irrelevant as long as I haven't got any code. First things
first.
-nilo



Eelco Hillenius wrote:
 
 On 1/29/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 There are three examples Page1.java / Page1.html, Page2.java / etc.
 As far as I can see they are exactly the same.
 Was this sufficient to demo / test the integration?
 
 In this case it was, as it proves that the Groovy scrips result in
 pages/ components from where it just works like the rest of Wicket. So
 case was made, the Sky is the limit. Note that we weren't introducing
 some new fancy DSL/ framework on top of Wicket, but merely let you use
 Groovy to define your components and pages rather than Java.
 
 It would be nice to be able to develop Wicket webapps with Groovy ( or
 JRuby, or whatever makes a developer happy and thus productive )
 
 I don't know about that. We made this integration project to show that
 we could, but obviously it is not a center technology or otherwise you
 would have found this in core or as a core project.
 
 One of the advantages you'll get from working with Wicket is that you
 can rely on strong typing a lot - and this is different from a lot of
 competing frameworks - with the all advantages (and sometimes
 disadvantages) that come with that. Of course, the fact that *we*
 think Java is better for Wicket than Groovy is doesn't mean that is
 for everybody.
 
 If I manage to get a thorough understanding of what it takes to integrate
 Wicket and Groovy I can maintain the Groovy / Wicket integration for the
 Wicket team. I am thinking of contributing a demo site in Groovy / Wicket
 /
 Databinder including a testset and tutorial. It won't be a trivial app so
 I
 am thinking in months rather than weeks before it's in a releasable
 state.
 That's the best way of testing the integration, I suppose.
 
 Sure, mail me your sourceforge account and I'll be happy to grant you
 commit rights. I don't think the example needs to be more extensive to
 show that the trick works, but I can definitively see possibilities to
 extend the Groovy integration with some Groovy extensions and
 utilities to facilitate the kind of rapid development you're looking
 for if you decide to use Groovy.
 
 Just on the side note: I don't think I will ever be a big Groovy fan.
 It seems that the project made a lot of progress in the last two
 years, but I wonder if it really ever outgrew it's shaky foundations.
 My favorite scripting language for Java has always been PNuts
 (https://pnuts.dev.java.net/). It's simple to integrate, clean, super
 fast and extensible. So if you're thinking about integrating *some*
 scripting language, you might consider the alternatives (JRuby and
 Jython being other options to look into). Just my 2c.
 
 Eelco
 
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Re: [Wicket-user] Groovy integration? Scripting languages

2007-01-28 Thread nilo.de.roock

( I certainly did not imply that everything needs tons of classes, but as you
well know Java is a rather verbose language. I don't imply anything in
e-mail. If I want to say something I write it explicitly. )

Back to Wicket / Groovy. I still have to find my way around here, I suppose,
can you help me finding the Groovy integration example project?

- nilo


Juergen Donnerstag wrote:
 
 More wasnt need to integrate Groovy. Why does everything need tons of
 classes?
 I know for sure that an example existed in one of the example projects.
 
 Juergen
 
 On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Is it correct that the groovy integration contribution consists of
 - GroovyClassResolver.java
 - GroovyWarClassLoader.java ?
 You think it still works... no testset, I suppose. What else is there
 besides some code?
 Thanks
 - nilo


 Eelco Hillenius wrote:
 
  I think it should still work. You can report bugs if you find them
  (preferably fixing them if you can). If there is interest (you) we can
  at least take a quick look in case problems arise, but there is a fair
  chance this integration project still just works.
 
  Eelco
 
 
  On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I won't mind investing time to acquire in-depth Wicket source
 knowledge,
  but
  I am not sure yet if I feel the same way about Groovy. I 'll have a
 look
  at
  the Wicket-Groovy integration source over the weekend first. I'll get
  back
  on this.
  - nilo de roock
 
 
  Martijn Dashorst wrote:
  
   Nobody is maintaining it. So you can step up and integrate Groovy
 1.0
   into wicket 1.2, 1.x or 2.x (or any combination of that).
  
   Grooyv interest is pretty low here, but might catch up if someone
 goes
   the extra mile to revitalize the integration.
  
   Martijn
  
   On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I was hoping to be able to use Groovy ( or any other scripting
  language )
   with Wicket but I just read...
  
... End of line. until someone actually uses it, this project
 will
  not
   be
   supported any further. It is here to proove that it can be done. If
  you
   want
   to use and support it, send an email about it to one of the mailing
   lists.
   ...
  
   on the Wicket-stuff site.
  
   So Groovy is no longer supported? ( Yes, I can read..., but ) just
  want
   to
   make sure. I did a Groovy project and really liked the language.
  
   -nilo de roock
  
  
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Re: [Wicket-user] Groovy integration? Scripting languages

2007-01-28 Thread nilo.de.roock

You were going to say Why does everything need tons of examples?, right?

There are indeed some examples, they are at...
path_to/wicket/contrib/examples/groovy/

Thanks!


Juergen Donnerstag wrote:
 
 More wasnt need to integrate Groovy. Why does everything need tons of
 classes?
 I know for sure that an example existed in one of the example projects.
 
 Juergen
 
 On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Is it correct that the groovy integration contribution consists of
 - GroovyClassResolver.java
 - GroovyWarClassLoader.java ?
 You think it still works... no testset, I suppose. What else is there
 besides some code?
 Thanks
 - nilo


 Eelco Hillenius wrote:
 
  I think it should still work. You can report bugs if you find them
  (preferably fixing them if you can). If there is interest (you) we can
  at least take a quick look in case problems arise, but there is a fair
  chance this integration project still just works.
 
  Eelco
 
 
  On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I won't mind investing time to acquire in-depth Wicket source
 knowledge,
  but
  I am not sure yet if I feel the same way about Groovy. I 'll have a
 look
  at
  the Wicket-Groovy integration source over the weekend first. I'll get
  back
  on this.
  - nilo de roock
 
 
  Martijn Dashorst wrote:
  
   Nobody is maintaining it. So you can step up and integrate Groovy
 1.0
   into wicket 1.2, 1.x or 2.x (or any combination of that).
  
   Grooyv interest is pretty low here, but might catch up if someone
 goes
   the extra mile to revitalize the integration.
  
   Martijn
  
   On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I was hoping to be able to use Groovy ( or any other scripting
  language )
   with Wicket but I just read...
  
... End of line. until someone actually uses it, this project
 will
  not
   be
   supported any further. It is here to proove that it can be done. If
  you
   want
   to use and support it, send an email about it to one of the mailing
   lists.
   ...
  
   on the Wicket-stuff site.
  
   So Groovy is no longer supported? ( Yes, I can read..., but ) just
  want
   to
   make sure. I did a Groovy project and really liked the language.
  
   -nilo de roock
  
  
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Re: [Wicket-user] Groovy integration? Scripting languages

2007-01-28 Thread Eelco Hillenius
 There are indeed some examples, they are at...
 path_to/wicket/contrib/examples/groovy/

Oh yeah. I thought it had a separate examples project, but the
examples are actually in the same project
(https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/branches/wicket-1.3/wicket-contrib-groovy/src/examples).

We can migrate those to the wicket-contrib-examples project as well.

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[Wicket-user] Groovy integration? Scripting languages

2007-01-26 Thread nilo.de.roock

I was hoping to be able to use Groovy ( or any other scripting language )
with Wicket but I just read...

 ... End of line. until someone actually uses it, this project will not be
supported any further. It is here to proove that it can be done. If you want
to use and support it, send an email about it to one of the mailing lists.
... 

on the Wicket-stuff site.

So Groovy is no longer supported? ( Yes, I can read..., but ) just want to
make sure. I did a Groovy project and really liked the language.

-nilo de roock


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Re: [Wicket-user] Groovy integration? Scripting languages

2007-01-26 Thread Martijn Dashorst
Nobody is maintaining it. So you can step up and integrate Groovy 1.0
into wicket 1.2, 1.x or 2.x (or any combination of that).

Grooyv interest is pretty low here, but might catch up if someone goes
the extra mile to revitalize the integration.

Martijn

On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I was hoping to be able to use Groovy ( or any other scripting language )
 with Wicket but I just read...

  ... End of line. until someone actually uses it, this project will not be
 supported any further. It is here to proove that it can be done. If you want
 to use and support it, send an email about it to one of the mailing lists.
 ...

 on the Wicket-stuff site.

 So Groovy is no longer supported? ( Yes, I can read..., but ) just want to
 make sure. I did a Groovy project and really liked the language.

 -nilo de roock


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Re: [Wicket-user] Groovy integration? Scripting languages

2007-01-26 Thread Erik van Oosten
Hi Nilo,

I tried Wicket with JRuby a week ago. Unfortunately JRuby's (0.9.2) Java 
integration is not yet powerful enough to make this viable (actually, it 
simply broken). Perhaps in a couple of months I'll try again.

Regards,
 Erik.


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Re: [Wicket-user] Groovy integration? Scripting languages

2007-01-26 Thread nilo.de.roock

I won't mind investing time to acquire in-depth Wicket source knowledge, but
I am not sure yet if I feel the same way about Groovy. I 'll have a look at
the Wicket-Groovy integration source over the weekend first. I'll get back
on this.
- nilo de roock


Martijn Dashorst wrote:
 
 Nobody is maintaining it. So you can step up and integrate Groovy 1.0
 into wicket 1.2, 1.x or 2.x (or any combination of that).
 
 Grooyv interest is pretty low here, but might catch up if someone goes
 the extra mile to revitalize the integration.
 
 Martijn
 
 On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I was hoping to be able to use Groovy ( or any other scripting language )
 with Wicket but I just read...

  ... End of line. until someone actually uses it, this project will not
 be
 supported any further. It is here to proove that it can be done. If you
 want
 to use and support it, send an email about it to one of the mailing
 lists.
 ...

 on the Wicket-stuff site.

 So Groovy is no longer supported? ( Yes, I can read..., but ) just want
 to
 make sure. I did a Groovy project and really liked the language.

 -nilo de roock


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Re: [Wicket-user] Groovy integration? Scripting languages

2007-01-26 Thread nilo.de.roock

Is it correct that the groovy integration contribution consists of 
- GroovyClassResolver.java
- GroovyWarClassLoader.java ?
You think it still works... no testset, I suppose. What else is there
besides some code?
Thanks
- nilo


Eelco Hillenius wrote:
 
 I think it should still work. You can report bugs if you find them
 (preferably fixing them if you can). If there is interest (you) we can
 at least take a quick look in case problems arise, but there is a fair
 chance this integration project still just works.
 
 Eelco
 
 
 On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I won't mind investing time to acquire in-depth Wicket source knowledge,
 but
 I am not sure yet if I feel the same way about Groovy. I 'll have a look
 at
 the Wicket-Groovy integration source over the weekend first. I'll get
 back
 on this.
 - nilo de roock


 Martijn Dashorst wrote:
 
  Nobody is maintaining it. So you can step up and integrate Groovy 1.0
  into wicket 1.2, 1.x or 2.x (or any combination of that).
 
  Grooyv interest is pretty low here, but might catch up if someone goes
  the extra mile to revitalize the integration.
 
  Martijn
 
  On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I was hoping to be able to use Groovy ( or any other scripting
 language )
  with Wicket but I just read...
 
   ... End of line. until someone actually uses it, this project will
 not
  be
  supported any further. It is here to proove that it can be done. If
 you
  want
  to use and support it, send an email about it to one of the mailing
  lists.
  ...
 
  on the Wicket-stuff site.
 
  So Groovy is no longer supported? ( Yes, I can read..., but ) just
 want
  to
  make sure. I did a Groovy project and really liked the language.
 
  -nilo de roock
 
 
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Re: [Wicket-user] Groovy integration? Scripting languages

2007-01-26 Thread Juergen Donnerstag
More wasnt need to integrate Groovy. Why does everything need tons of classes?
I know for sure that an example existed in one of the example projects.

Juergen

On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Is it correct that the groovy integration contribution consists of
 - GroovyClassResolver.java
 - GroovyWarClassLoader.java ?
 You think it still works... no testset, I suppose. What else is there
 besides some code?
 Thanks
 - nilo


 Eelco Hillenius wrote:
 
  I think it should still work. You can report bugs if you find them
  (preferably fixing them if you can). If there is interest (you) we can
  at least take a quick look in case problems arise, but there is a fair
  chance this integration project still just works.
 
  Eelco
 
 
  On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I won't mind investing time to acquire in-depth Wicket source knowledge,
  but
  I am not sure yet if I feel the same way about Groovy. I 'll have a look
  at
  the Wicket-Groovy integration source over the weekend first. I'll get
  back
  on this.
  - nilo de roock
 
 
  Martijn Dashorst wrote:
  
   Nobody is maintaining it. So you can step up and integrate Groovy 1.0
   into wicket 1.2, 1.x or 2.x (or any combination of that).
  
   Grooyv interest is pretty low here, but might catch up if someone goes
   the extra mile to revitalize the integration.
  
   Martijn
  
   On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I was hoping to be able to use Groovy ( or any other scripting
  language )
   with Wicket but I just read...
  
... End of line. until someone actually uses it, this project will
  not
   be
   supported any further. It is here to proove that it can be done. If
  you
   want
   to use and support it, send an email about it to one of the mailing
   lists.
   ...
  
   on the Wicket-stuff site.
  
   So Groovy is no longer supported? ( Yes, I can read..., but ) just
  want
   to
   make sure. I did a Groovy project and really liked the language.
  
   -nilo de roock
  
  
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Re: [Wicket-user] Groovy integration? Scripting languages

2007-01-26 Thread Igor Vaynberg

On 1/26/07, Juergen Donnerstag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Why does everything need tons of classes?



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Re: [Wicket-user] Groovy integration? Scripting languages

2007-01-26 Thread Eelco Hillenius
Yeah, it has a separate examples project.

Eelco


On 1/26/07, Juergen Donnerstag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 More wasnt need to integrate Groovy. Why does everything need tons of classes?
 I know for sure that an example existed in one of the example projects.

 Juergen

 On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Is it correct that the groovy integration contribution consists of
  - GroovyClassResolver.java
  - GroovyWarClassLoader.java ?
  You think it still works... no testset, I suppose. What else is there
  besides some code?
  Thanks
  - nilo
 
 
  Eelco Hillenius wrote:
  
   I think it should still work. You can report bugs if you find them
   (preferably fixing them if you can). If there is interest (you) we can
   at least take a quick look in case problems arise, but there is a fair
   chance this integration project still just works.
  
   Eelco
  
  
   On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I won't mind investing time to acquire in-depth Wicket source knowledge,
   but
   I am not sure yet if I feel the same way about Groovy. I 'll have a look
   at
   the Wicket-Groovy integration source over the weekend first. I'll get
   back
   on this.
   - nilo de roock
  
  
   Martijn Dashorst wrote:
   
Nobody is maintaining it. So you can step up and integrate Groovy 1.0
into wicket 1.2, 1.x or 2.x (or any combination of that).
   
Grooyv interest is pretty low here, but might catch up if someone goes
the extra mile to revitalize the integration.
   
Martijn
   
On 1/26/07, nilo.de.roock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
I was hoping to be able to use Groovy ( or any other scripting
   language )
with Wicket but I just read...
   
 ... End of line. until someone actually uses it, this project will
   not
be
supported any further. It is here to proove that it can be done. If
   you
want
to use and support it, send an email about it to one of the mailing
lists.
...
   
on the Wicket-stuff site.
   
So Groovy is no longer supported? ( Yes, I can read..., but ) just
   want
to
make sure. I did a Groovy project and really liked the language.
   
-nilo de roock
   
   
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