Stephan Michels dijo:
> I played yesterday with the javascript compiler around, but this didn't
> solve the problem to run rhino ontop of javaflow. So, there almost no
> advantage using the javascript compiler.
I think we can do that. Based on the experiences using Groovy (GY), I can
said the ans
Title: Re: [RT] - A Groovy Flow Engine is in my hard drive! ;-)
Hi Antonio!
Great stuff mate - looking forward to having a look at this when it enters scratchpad :-)
Cheers
Marcus
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> So here's another +1 for committing this to the scratchpad.
>
+5
Carsten
Le 6 juin 04, à 00:35, Marc Portier a écrit :
...Yes, I'm folkloristic-ally still convinced there is unifying
thought behind the continuations, javaflow, apples and actions (I just
haven't got time enough to put my rather limited mind organized around
it)...
Exact same feeling here, seems like t
Le 6 juin 04, à 11:43, Stefano Mazzocchi a écrit :
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
...Need we a votation before commit or not?
+1 to place it in the scratchpad.
Same here - scratchpad makes it clear that this is about
experimentation, and we love experimentation, don't we?
IMHO Antonio's work deserves a
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Hi:
After 11 hours of work, the first implementation of a Groovy Flow engine
for Cocoon is working on my hard drive. It is based in the yesterday
stephan work. (Thanks, Stephan!). The initial sample is the calculator
sample. The forms sample still don't work. I think I wrote
On Sat, 5 Jun 2004, Gianugo Rabellino wrote:
>
> On Jun 5, 2004, at 7:19 PM, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
>
> > Hi:
> >
> > After 11 hours of work, the first implementation of a Groovy Flow
> > engine
> > for Cocoon is working on my hard drive.
Great work, Antonio! Perhaps you can send me a copy.
>
Hi:
8 hours later. I don't know what I did. But it does not work now. I am
getting an weird error (see below).
AFAIK, it is in the bcel hacking. But I am not sure. I am tired now. Sorry
for the noise. But I think it is closer than ever. Perhaps someone else
want to see at the code. Maybe it effor
Gianugo Rabellino wrote:
On Jun 5, 2004, at 7:19 PM, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Hi:
After 11 hours of work, the first implementation of a Groovy Flow engine
for Cocoon is working on my hard drive.
Cool! But. gosh, I hate to rain on anyone's parade, yet I think it was
kinda decided yesterday to focu
On Jun 5, 2004, at 7:19 PM, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Hi:
After 11 hours of work, the first implementation of a Groovy Flow
engine
for Cocoon is working on my hard drive.
Cool! But. gosh, I hate to rain on anyone's parade, yet I think it was
kinda decided yesterday to focus on solidifying JS instea
On Sat, Jun 05, 2004 at 11:19:37AM -0600, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
> Hi:
>
> After 11 hours of work, the first implementation of a Groovy Flow engine
> for Cocoon is working on my hard drive. It is based in the yesterday
> stephan work. (Thanks, Stephan!). The initial sample is the calculator
> sam
Hi:
After 11 hours of work, the first implementation of a Groovy Flow engine
for Cocoon is working on my hard drive. It is based in the yesterday
stephan work. (Thanks, Stephan!). The initial sample is the calculator
sample. The forms sample still don't work. I think I wrote bad Groovy code
(but f
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