BTW what is the status of Groovestry 2.0 (updated to the new JSR
groovy and 4.0 Tapestry) now that Tap 4 is relatively stable?
My primary reason for asking is that I want to use it in my book (I
have a chapter all planned out for it ;-).
-warner
You know, Mike Henderson and I created a tool called groovestry a
while
back. The primary purpose was to create page controllers using
groovy. Among
the things it did, was reload groovy classes as they changed. It
did that by
tossing the class loader along the way. Ultimately, it was a good
idea but
the tools available to refactor and create java code outweighed the
reload
ability of groovy scripts, so I did not end up using it for any
substantial
projects.
http://groovestry.sourceforge.net
Richard
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