Re: [VOTE] Move from Beanshell to Groovy

2008-05-22 Thread Nicolas Malin
+1 On May 21, 2008, at 1:08 AM, David E Jones wrote: This is a vote based on the recent discussion thread for changing the OFBiz best practice tool for writing data preparation scripts from using Beanshell to using Groovy, and more generally making Groovy the standard scripting language

Re: [VOTE] Move from Beanshell to Groovy

2008-05-22 Thread Ashish Vijaywargiya
+1 On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 2:07 AM, Nicolas Malin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: +1 On May 21, 2008, at 1:08 AM, David E Jones wrote: This is a vote based on the recent discussion thread for changing the OFBiz best practice tool for writing data preparation scripts from using Beanshell to

Re: [VOTE] Move from Beanshell to Groovy

2008-05-21 Thread Jacques Le Roux
+1 Jacques From: David E Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is a vote based on the recent discussion thread for changing the OFBiz best practice tool for writing data preparation scripts from using Beanshell to using Groovy, and more generally making Groovy the standard scripting language

Re: [VOTE] Move from Beanshell to Groovy

2008-05-21 Thread Christian Geisert
David E Jones schrieb: This is a vote based on the recent discussion thread for changing the OFBiz best practice tool for writing data preparation scripts from using Beanshell to using Groovy, and more generally making Groovy the standard scripting language wherever generic scripting is

Re: [VOTE] Move from Beanshell to Groovy

2008-05-21 Thread Anil Patel
+1 On May 21, 2008, at 7:09 AM, Al Byers wrote: +1 -Al On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 2:08 AM, David E Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is a vote based on the recent discussion thread for changing the OFBiz best practice tool for writing data preparation scripts from using Beanshell to

Re: [VOTE] Move from Beanshell to Groovy

2008-05-21 Thread Rodrigo Lima
-1 2008/5/21, David E Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This is a vote based on the recent discussion thread for changing the OFBiz best practice tool for writing data preparation scripts from using Beanshell to using Groovy, and more generally making Groovy the standard scripting language wherever

Re: [VOTE] Move from Beanshell to Groovy

2008-05-21 Thread Adrian Crum
+1 David E Jones wrote: This is a vote based on the recent discussion thread for changing the OFBiz best practice tool for writing data preparation scripts from using Beanshell to using Groovy, and more generally making Groovy the standard scripting language wherever generic scripting is

Re: [VOTE] Move from Beanshell to Groovy

2008-05-21 Thread Joe Eckard
+1 On May 21, 2008, at 4:08 AM, David E Jones wrote: This is a vote based on the recent discussion thread for changing the OFBiz best practice tool for writing data preparation scripts from using Beanshell to using Groovy, and more generally making Groovy the standard scripting language

Re: [VOTE] Move from Beanshell to Groovy

2008-05-21 Thread Ean Schuessler
Am I eligible to vote? I guess so! +1 - David E Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is a vote based on the recent discussion thread for changing the OFBiz best practice tool for writing data preparation scripts from using Beanshell to using Groovy, and more generally making Groovy

Re: [VOTE] Move from Beanshell to Groovy

2008-05-21 Thread Tim Ruppert
+1 On May 21, 2008, at 2:08 AM, David E Jones wrote: This is a vote based on the recent discussion thread for changing the OFBiz best practice tool for writing data preparation scripts from using Beanshell to using Groovy, and more generally making Groovy the standard scripting language

Re: [VOTE] Move from Beanshell to Groovy

2008-05-21 Thread Ray Barlow
+1 David E Jones wrote: This is a vote based on the recent discussion thread for changing the OFBiz best practice tool for writing data preparation scripts from using Beanshell to using Groovy, and more generally making Groovy the standard scripting language wherever generic scripting is

Re: [VOTE] Move from Beanshell to Groovy

2008-05-21 Thread Andrew Zeneski
+1 On May 21, 2008, at 1:08 AM, David E Jones wrote: This is a vote based on the recent discussion thread for changing the OFBiz best practice tool for writing data preparation scripts from using Beanshell to using Groovy, and more generally making Groovy the standard scripting language