Yay! I was already promoting this now I'm super pumped! :) Owen Rubel 415-971-0976 [email protected]
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 6:05 AM, Alain Stalder <[email protected]> wrote: > I wrote when announcing Jexler 1.0.6 a week ago: > > "Jexler is a simple relaxed Java 7 framework for > > starting/stopping Groovy scripts as services and > > enabling them to react to events of their choice." > > Well, not any more! Now it's written 100% in Groovy: > > 2.0.0 (2015-05-20) > * Jexler is now written in Groovy (unit tests with Spock), > no longer Java 7 (and JUnit). > * Scheduling is now based on Quartz, no longer on Cron4j, > which allows now to schedule at shorter intervals > (seconds instead of minutes). > * Various small changes and simplifications, which should > almost always have no effect on existing jexler scripts. > > Porting Jexler from Java to Groovy has been a lot of fun, > things just got simpler...* > > Spock especially is fantastic, thanks for making it! > > Fascinating... ;) > > Alain > > * I am using Intellj IDEA - at least a year ago Groovy support > in Eclipse was not good enough (yet?) so that I had cancelled > a similar attempt back then... :( > > > >
