+1 to include Groovy.
Carsten
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Carsten Ziegeler
cziege...@apache.org
Ever since the first RC of Groovy 1.6, groovy-all.jar has been a bundle
and can be deployed into Sling (actually an OSGi Framework) as is to be
used for scripting.
Now that Groovy 1.6 has been released, I think it would be cool to
include Groovy in the upcoming Sling Release out of the box
Don't know if I get a vote... but that sounds +1 to me.
-- Langley
On Thu, 2009-02-19 at 05:21 -0500, Felix Meschberger wrote:
Hi all,
Ever since the first RC of Groovy 1.6, groovy-all.jar has been a bundle
and can be deployed into Sling (actually an OSGi Framework) as is to be
used for
Hi,
John Langley schrieb:
Don't know if I get a vote... but that sounds +1 to me.
Everyone gets a vote here !
There are a few votes (mainly releases), where some votes are assumed as
binding and other votes are not counted as binding. Nevertheless every
vote is always considered and very
Subject: [Fwd: [groovy-dev] Groovy 1.6 is released!]
From: Felix Meschberger fmesc...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 11:21:20 +0100
To: Sling Developers sling-dev@incubator.apache.org
Hi all,
Ever since the first RC of Groovy 1.6, groovy-all.jar has been a bundle
and can be deployed
Hi all,
Ever since the first RC of Groovy 1.6, groovy-all.jar has been a bundle
and can be deployed into Sling (actually an OSGi Framework) as is to be
used for scripting.
Now that Groovy 1.6 has been released, I think it would be cool to
include Groovy in the upcoming Sling Release out of the
Now that Groovy 1.6 has been released, I think it would be cool to
include Groovy in the upcoming Sling Release out of the box in the
launchpad archives we are distributing.
WDYT ?
+1
Regards,
Juanjo.