I'm interested. My advice is to keep it completely separate until you 
get a few iterations.  Then maybe there can be some dialog about 
including it in the core if enough folks find it useful. 

Gregg

Levi Hoogenberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> some time ago Tim [Fennell, we're probably not on a first name basis 
> :)] mentioned writing action beans in Groovy. I wasn't really 
> interested in this at the time, since changes in my action beans tend 
> to be accompanied by changes in my service layer (which makes me 
> restart my application anyway). But recently, I found that Spring 
> allows you to write your beans in Groovy as well (see 
> http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.5.x/reference/dynamic-language.html,
>  
> the support has been there since 2.0, but apparently I had more 
> important things to read at the time, because I read about it not that 
> long ago). Now, when changes in my service layer don't cause me to 
> restart the server, I'm much more interested in having the same 
> support from my navigation layer.
>
> So I'm thinking of creating this functionality. Before diving in, I'm 
> having a couple of questions for the community:
> * is anyone (still) interested? I'm willing to spend quite some time 
> to make this happen, but if I'm the only one who will be using it, 
> I'll probably take a couple of shortcuts here and there.
> * what would be the best way to make this available? Could it be a 
> patch for the main project (would it be accepted? I'd really like to 
> avoid a situation like STS-183), or would it be better to create 
> something more or less standalone, to include it in StripesStuff?
> * at the moment, I'm thinking about reloading action beans (and its 
> url bindings, of course); does anyone have other suggestions?
>
>   Levi
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