I remember seeing Groovy support on a blog for WebWork a while back. I
think the implementation was a new ActionProxy, so the groovy actions
could be scripted dynamically at run time and the page only needed to be
refreshed. For some reason, pre-compiling the groovy actions into class
files, and using the language that way didn't register with me.
/Ian
Vinny wrote:
I read trough your blog entry. This is brilliant.
I'm a groovy newbie myself and I plan to tinker with Groovy actions.
Perhaps s2 might end up becoming a nice web platform for Groovy
in addition to Grails.
On 2/13/07 3:22 PM, "Ian Roughley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Very cool. If only Groovy supported annotations so that the
> configuration didn't need to be in the struts.xml file (but it looks
> like annotation support is starting).
Ian,
From your lips to G_d's ears. I can't wait for annotations.
Mark
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